Plato believed that justice meant that each person performs their designated role for the benefit of society, and advocated for communal ownership of property and wives governed by a wise and just ruler, or Philosopher King, who would be educated to lead the ideal city-state according to reason and truth.
Plato believed that justice meant that each person performs their designated role for the benefit of society, and advocated for communal ownership of property and wives governed by a wise and just ruler, or Philosopher King, who would be educated to lead the ideal city-state according to reason and truth.
Plato believed that justice meant that each person performs their designated role for the benefit of society, and advocated for communal ownership of property and wives governed by a wise and just ruler, or Philosopher King, who would be educated to lead the ideal city-state according to reason and truth.