Plato's Republic Term Paper

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Education in Plato's "Republic"

Education was crucial to the development of Plato's ideal society, because Plato wished to overturn the way that society functioned and create a new and more just way for human beings to relate to one another as they developed. This new set of relationships between the three distinct sets of rulers, warriors, and laborers in his society, and of all classes between the state of the ideal "Republic" as a whole would be defined by the new educational system.

It is worthy of note that the most restrictive, as well as the most extensive education was lavished upon the children of the elite, as the philosopher-kings could not become corrupted in their desires with lust or bribes, else the whole state would become corrupt.
The philosopher kings, warriors, and laborers alike would have their children taken away from them at a young age. The people could not marry voluntarily, rather they would be eugenically matched with the best women, to produce the best children, and the children would be raised and educated in common. In fact, no child would know….....

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