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The 5 regimes of Socrates

The 5 regimes of Socrates. Aristocracy. Greek word – αριστος and κρατος Ancient Greece The few elite rule – a rule of the more advantaged by birth or wealth Plato – rule of philosopher king – wisdom and reason. Aristocracy. Three classes:

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The 5 regimes of Socrates

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  1. The 5 regimes of Socrates

  2. Aristocracy • Greek word – αριστοςand κρατος • Ancient Greece • The few elite rule – a rule of the more advantaged by birth or wealth • Plato – rule of philosopher king – wisdom and reason

  3. Aristocracy • Three classes: • the ruling class – philosopher kings (who are otherwise identified as having souls of gold); • the auxiliaries of the ruling caste, made up of soldiers (whose souls are made up of silver), and whose job in the state is to force on the majority the order established by the philosophers; • and the majority of the people (souls of either bronze or iron), who in contrast to the two first classes are allowed to own property and produce goods for themselves, but who are obliged to sustain with their own activities their rulers, who are forbade to own property.

  4. Aristocracy • a man whose intellect and body have been educated for years in a rigorous system based on gymnastics and contemplation of art, and whose soul has been made calm by learning the Truth based on the Platonic Ideas. • Plato says of this philosopher that he is the ideal governor of any state precisely because his soul knows truths and has experienced realities that are more powerful and joyful than those pertaining to politics. • Thus this man is not tempted to abuse power in his own advantage, and through his knowledge of the true virtues, he is able to model the citizens of his state into a good life.

  5. Project • Choose one of the regimes of Plato and research for that on the web. • What are the characteristics of the form of government you are examining? • What are the advantages of that regime • What are the disadvantages of that regime • Where would you say you can find such a form of government today.

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