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This paper attempts to point out the defects and deficiencies of a democracy and also offers an exciting alternative form of rule which is the elitist type of rule.... during his time had already seen the weaknesses of democracy.... Discussion plato (427-347 B.... The classical definition of the word aristocracy, as far as plato was concerned, is a rule by the best persons of a society.... plato had given up on democracy as virtually chaotic as he had seen some of its effects on Athenian society in his time, such as some occasions of mob rule and how the electorate or the general populace put into office during an election people who were not well qualified....
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Distinguished sophist of ancient Greece Thrasymachus has elucidated the term justice while entering into discussion on the same topic with great philosopher Socrates, which has been elaborated by Socrates' renowned disciple plato in his Republic.... Distinguished sophist of ancient Greece Thrasymachus has elucidated the term justice while entering into discussion on the same topic with great philosopher Socrates, which has been elaborated by Socrates' renowned disciple plato in his Republic....
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For instance, Tocqueville failed to recognize that unequal wealth accumulation resulting from capitalism could not be controlled in a democracy, which meant to have socially equalizing tendencies.... "democracy in America: Alexis De Tocqueville" paper argues that Tocqueville arguments though relevant to American democracy, failed to see how unequal accumulation of wealth in American societies might lead to inequalities in wealth and inhibit democracy....
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In his work, The Republic, he points out that the biggest weakness of a democracy is that it can easily lead to anarchy.... Moreover, because of its essential features coupled with certain attributes of man, a democracy can lead to tyranny.... One of the greatest minds in Western Philosophical thought is plato.... More importantly, plato's work has, until this very day, exerted certain influences not just on modern thought but on today's society as well.
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This paper analyzes More and plato philosophies, and their relevance to the contemporary Western society.... plato and Thomas More were prominent philosophers and theorists who played a very imperative role in the development of human thoughts.... As the discussion stresses both plato and More were incidental to the articulation of several parameters of social, political and religious significance during their time.... This study declares that there is no doubt that plato and Moore played a double-edged role in the society during their respective times....
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Firstly, it should be pointed out that all his philosophical ideas on politics or other aspects of ethics and moral obligations are derived from three different perspectives written by his disciples: plato, Xenophon, and Aristophanes.... plato posits, “in [his] investigation of the service of the god…that those who had the highest reputation were nearly the most deficient, while those who were thought to be inferior were more knowledgeable”....
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This book review "Book IV of plato's The Republic" discusses the section 432b – 434c in plato's Book IV of 'The Republic' by Robin Waterfield, the chief theme of the argument is embodied in the text stating 'this is in a sense what morality is: doing one's own job and no one else's'.... Among the four qualities which plato regarded as being of huge significance, morality outstands the rest – self-discipline, courage, and reason.... As plato perceived it in his time, it is morality that determines the rise or the ruin of the State, demonstrating this philosophy by way of exemplifying the situation where there emerges conflict once the trader, warrior, and legislator switch duties on purpose....
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Different theorists have fronted their definition of a perfect structure of government, this outline presents John Locke's and plato's ideas.... Key among such theorists was John Locke and plato both of whom fronted their ideas of the structures of a perfect government.... John Locke and plato were among the major contributors to the composition and structures of government that should exist in a society.... ccording to plato, a perfect government has a structure that represents the attributes of the people....
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