Socrates though that philosophers would make the most ideal ruler in the ideal city. However‚ Adeimantus thought the opposite of Socrates saying that philosophers would make the worst rulers of the ideal city. Adeimantus thought that philosophers who were ignorant in the ways of philosophy‚ such as individuals pretending to be philosophers‚ would lead the ideal city into destruction. Also‚ he thought that the best philosophers‚ like Socrates‚ would only be caught up in philosophy and not the politics
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Each Democratic and Republic party write a document to establish how the party will govern. In the political platform‚ it outlines the priorities and positions on domestic and foreign affairs. It provides policy concerns and reforms. On one end there is a progressive platform established by the democratic‚ and on the opposite end‚ there is the platform run by the republicans based off of tradition. Both parties include issues they speak about in depth and issues that were vaguely mentioned. Some
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Socrates continues the conversation with Glaucon and now focuses on the obligation of the guardians and philosophers to serve the people as a result of their education. Socrates describes people in a cave since birth‚ bound so they can only see what is in front of them. There are shadows and sounds that can be observed but the source is unknown. Socrates says in 515c‚ “…such men would hold that the truth is nothing other than the shadows of artificial things.” Their reality is limited by their
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David Clay Large‚ Between Two Fires: Europe’s Path in the 1930s (New York: W.W. Norton & Company‚ 1990). David Clay Large wrote an interesting account of the situation in Europe during the 1930s. His account was interesting for three reasons that will be discussed throughout this review. Firstly‚ his purpose was clear and he managed to follow it throughout the book. Secondly‚ his organizational structure was logical‚ appropriate and well designed. Finally‚ his innovative approach to a conclusion
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I think that this fight between the Patricians and the Plebeians prompted the downfall of the Republic. Nobody was happy with their situation. The Patricians wanted to keep their power and not give anything up to other civilizations or even people of their own society. However‚ this created a lack of resources and opportunities for the Plebeians‚ who then caused turmoil for the Patricians. Their solution was to redistribute land and wealth to the poor people‚ but the lack of cooperation eventually
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introduction to what In Two Weeks is about In Two Weeks is about a young woman‚ Ryan O’Connor who had a devastating childhood‚ but came out on time in spite of it‚ with the help of her older brother’s best friend‚ NY State Trooper Jared Blake. She’s had a crush on Jared for as long as she can remember‚ and while they are close friends‚ he’s never much noticed her and there is a ten year age difference. Jared’s heart was torn apart with the death of his newborn son and between that and the broken marriage
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After proving that the real problem is caused by democracy‚ Socrates suggests that people should come to philosophers for rule rather than philosophers volunteer to rule. In Book VI of Republic‚ Socrates provides another analogy to illustrate his point: “The natural thing is for the sick person‚ rich or poor‚ to knock at the doctor’s door‚ and for anyone who needs to be ruled to knock at the door of the one who can rule him” (489 c). Here‚ in my interpretation‚ Socrates sardonically emphasizes that
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The Significance of Art in The Republic of Plato Artist and philosophers alike have criticized The Republic of Plato as praising the justice of a censored society which‚ in reading The Republic as a philosophical treatise‚ is not surprising. Quotes abound in The Republic supporting this claim‚ such as “we must supervise the makers of tales; and if they make a fine tale‚ it must be approved‚ but if it’s not‚ it must be rejected. We’ll persuade nurses and mothers to tell the approved tales to their
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Plato’s The Republic By the beginning of Book II of Plato’s The Republic‚ many questions have been brought upon the table involving the definition of justice. Polemarchus argues that justice is doing good to your friends and harm to your enemies. Thrasymachus argues that justice is the advantage of the stronger. Socrates finds flaws in both of these definitions‚ but discovers another important question about the nature of justice. Socrates wants to know whether the just life or the unjust life is
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Republic of the Philippines Congress of the Philippines Metro Manila Fourteenth Congress Second Regular Session Begun and held in Metro Manila‚ on Monday‚ the twenty-eighth day of July‚ two thousand eight. Republic Act No. 9520 February 17‚ 2009 AN ACT AMENDING THE COOPERATIVE CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES TO BE KNOWN AS THE "PHILIPPINE COOPERATIVE CODE OF 2008" Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled:: SECTION 1. Articles
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