Relate plato's idealism to a republic. (platos republic)?

how does it help support the idea of the republic.

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  • Plato's greatest work about Socrates as his main character is so misunderstood within translation.

    The Greek word Republic means, "politeia" or "The order or character of a political community."

    The word "Republic" as was used by Plato, in no way, shape or form, makes reference to, or alludes to, what we think of as a political party.

    What Plato does discuss, is the role of justice, a just-man and an Unjust-man, who is happier, within a society ruled by philosophical- kings, where there is a world of poetry, and immortality of the soul.

    Kind of like a world of

    Kant, Freud and Niche all living together for the better good.

  • "Res publica" is not an exact translation of the Greek word "politeia" that Plato used in the title of his dialogue: "politeia" is a general term indicating the various forms of government that could be used and were used in a Polis or city-state.(taken from Wikipedia) Plato and Socrates were faced with several modes of government: God-King, Oligarchi, Tiranny, etc. The purpose was to find as better, if not the right way to rule a state. Thus city-state=Politeia, Hope it helps.

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