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Plato’s Second-Best State is Aristotle’s Ideal StatePlato's Second-Best State is Aristotle's Ideal State Upon realising ...
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Plato’s Second-Best State is Aristotle’s Ideal State

Plato's Second-Best State is Aristotle's Ideal State Upon realising the impracticability of the Rule of Philosopher King, Plato would later offer his second-best State in The Laws, making a major theoretical shift. In The Laws, Plato's Rule of Philosopher King is replaced by the rule of sovereign law. In The Laws, Plato puts emphasis on law and the conception of mixed constitution for securing the stability of the State....

Plato’s Second-Best State is Aristotle’s Ideal State Upon realising the impracticability of the Rule of Philosopher King, Plato would later offer his second-best State in The Laws, maki…

Socrates’ Influence on Plato. Explained.Socrates' Influence on Plato. Explained. "All that's Platonic is essentially Soc...
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Socrates’ Influence on Plato. Explained.

Socrates' Influence on Plato. Explained. "All that's Platonic is essentially Socratic." The above statement recognises the immense influence of Socrates over Plato. Socrates was Plato's teacher and friend. He considered Socrates as the wisest man who should be ruling Athens. Plato's idea of the Philosopher Ruler may be linked to the status of Socrates in his eyes. Plato's hatred for democracy arises largely from the ex*****on of Socrates by the democratic government of Athens....

Socrates’ Influence on Plato. Explained. “All that’s Platonic is essentially Socratic.” The above statement recognises the immense influence of Socrates over Plato. Socrates…

Plato’s Position in Political PhilosophyPlato's Position in Political Philosophy "One can be either Platonic or anti-Pla...
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Plato’s Position in Political Philosophy

Plato's Position in Political Philosophy "One can be either Platonic or anti-Platonic, but one cannot be non-Platonic." Karl Popper Plato is regarded as the father of political philosophy. There were philosophers before Plato, but he was the first to talk about politics and the State. While philosophers before Plato were occupied with general questions like the purpose of life, the latter was the first to deal with the issue of governance....

Plato’s Position in Political Philosophy “One can be either Platonic or anti-Platonic, but one cannot be non-Platonic.” Karl Popper Plato is regarded as the father of political ph…

Aristotle’s Criticism of PlatoAristotle's Criticism of Plato Aristotle's political philosophy was both a critique and a ...
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Aristotle’s Criticism of Plato

Aristotle's Criticism of Plato Aristotle's political philosophy was both a critique and a corrective of Plato's ideas. While Plato was an idealist and a radical, Aristotle was a pragmatist and a moderate. As opposed to Plato's radical reforms in The Republic, Aristotle sought to conserve and preserve the existing traditions and institutions. ON PLATO'S IDEAL STATE Plat's ideal state was characterised by excessive regimentation with a focus on only the highest good....

Aristotle’s Criticism of Plato Aristotle’s political philosophy was both a critique and a corrective of Plato’s ideas. While Plato was an idealist and a radical, Aristotle was a p…

Plato as an Idealist Thinker. Explained.Plato as an Idealist Thinker. Explained. Plato’s Republic, unlike modern utopias...
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Plato as an Idealist Thinker. Explained.

Plato as an Idealist Thinker. Explained. Plato’s Republic, unlike modern utopias, was perhaps intended to be actually founded. Many of its provisions, including some that seemed quite impracticable, were actually realised at Sparta. The rule of philosophers had also been attempted by Pythagoras. Indeed, the idea of a ruler also being a philosopher and a philosopher king ruling a State providing the best possible governance is very tempting....

Plato as an Idealist Thinker. Explained. Plato’s Republic, unlike modern utopias, was perhaps intended to be actually founded. Many of its provisions, including some that seemed quite impracticable…

Karl Popper’s Critique of Plato’s PhilosophyKarl Popper's Critique of Plato's Philosophy "The utopian attempt to realise...
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Karl Popper’s Critique of Plato’s Philosophy

Karl Popper's Critique of Plato's Philosophy "The utopian attempt to realise an ideal state, using a blueprint of society as a whole, is one which demands a strong centralised rule of a few, and which is therefore likely to lead to a dictatorship." Karl Popper. In his classic work, "The Open Society and Its Enemies," Karl Popper treats Plato as an enemy of open society....

Karl Popper’s Critique of Plato’s Philosophy “The utopian attempt to realise an ideal state, using a blueprint of society as a whole, is one which demands a strong centralised rul…

Plato as the Father of Totalitarianism. Explained.Plato as the Father of Totalitarianism. Explained. Totalitarianism mea...
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Plato as the Father of Totalitarianism. Explained.

Plato as the Father of Totalitarianism. Explained. Totalitarianism means total control of the public as well as private spheres of individual life by the State. It signifies complete loss of individual freedom. A similar concept is authoritarianism which is characterised by lack of democracy in the public sphere and partial loss of individual freedom. PLATO AND TOTALITARIANISM Plato advocated complete control of the State over the public and private spheres of individual life....

Plato as the Father of Totalitarianism. Explained. Totalitarianism means total control of the public as well as private spheres of individual life by the State. It signifies complete loss of indivi…

Plato as the First Fascist. Explained.Plato as the First Fascist. Explained. Fascism is a hated and condemned word today...
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Plato as the First Fascist. Explained.

Plato as the First Fascist. Explained. Fascism is a hated and condemned word today. The fascist ideology is treated as a threat to humanity, an extremely exploitative system, and a rule of terror. Many consider fascism not a political ideology but political opportunism and power politics in the complete absence of ethics. Adolf Hi**er, the N**i Leader, remains a symbol of Fascism....

Plato as the First Fascist. Explained. Fascism is a hated and condemned word today. The fascist ideology is treated as a threat to humanity, an extremely exploitative system, and a rule of terror. …

Plato as the First Feminist. Explained.Plato as the First Feminist. Explained. The connecting thread among all schools o...
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Plato as the First Feminist. Explained.

Plato as the First Feminist. Explained. The connecting thread among all schools of feminism is the primacy given to the question of women. Feminist scholars basically aim at ending various kinds of discrimination against women. In his works, Plato gives equality of opportunity to women in the field of education and governance. He did not believe that women suffer from some natural disability with regard to their ability to study philosophy, logic, or dialectics....

Plato as the First Feminist. Explained. The connecting thread among all schools of feminism is the primacy given to the question of women. Feminist scholars basically aim at ending various kinds of…

Socratic dictum ‘Virtue is Knowledge’. Explained.Socratic dictum 'Virtue is Knowledge'. Explained. Knowledge occupies a ...
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Socratic dictum ‘Virtue is Knowledge’. Explained.

Socratic dictum 'Virtue is Knowledge'. Explained. Knowledge occupies a very prominent place in Plato's ideas. He believed in the superiority of knowledge. According to Plato, all living beings aim for their perceived good. If they do not know the actual good, they cannot do what is good. They will simply aim for the mistaken target. It is only by knowing what is the good that people can correctly aim for what is actually good....

Socratic dictum ‘Virtue is Knowledge’. Explained. Knowledge occupies a very prominent place in Plato’s ideas. He believed in the superiority of knowledge. According to Plato, all …

Plato’s Allegory of the Cave. Explained.Plato's Allegory of the Cave. Explained. Plato's Allegory of the Cave explores t...
22/12/2025

Plato’s Allegory of the Cave. Explained.

Plato's Allegory of the Cave. Explained. Plato's Allegory of the Cave explores the tension between imagined reality that we think is real (shadows) versus the reality that is the truth (the outside of the cave). The people inside the cave are only able to look in one direction because they are bound, and they have a fire behind them and a wall in front....

Plato’s Allegory of the Cave. Explained. Plato’s Allegory of the Cave explores the tension between imagined reality that we think is real (shadows) versus the reality that is the truth …

Why Should You Opt for PSIR Optional in UPSC Civil Services Examination?Why Should You Opt for PSIR Optional in UPSC Civ...
20/12/2025

Why Should You Opt for PSIR Optional in UPSC Civil Services Examination?

Why Should You Opt for PSIR Optional in UPSC Civil Services Examination? Aristotle, the father of many disciplines, aptly called Political Science ‘the master science’. Political Science and International Relations (PSIR) is a dynamic subject that arouses curiosity to anyone who studies it. Once familiar, this could be your favourite subject! Many students often ask us why they should opt Political Science as their optional subject in the civil services examination....

Why Should You Opt for PSIR Optional in UPSC Civil Services Examination? Aristotle, the father of many disciplines, aptly called Political Science ‘the master science’. Political Science and Intern…

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