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According to plato the population of ideal state is

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Answered by Anonymous
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According to Plato, an ideal state possessed the four cardinal virtues of wisdom, courage, discipline and justice.

Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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  • 5040 is a handy number to use for dividing many things (including both the citizens and the territory of a city-state or polis) into smaller portions, making it a perfect number for the number of citizens (heads of families) constituting a polis, according to Plato, who notes this in his Laws.

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  • Plato defined an ideal population in terms of the amount of space and resources available in the "Republic" and the "Laws," and he discussed the types of social organisation and functioning that would be necessary to reach it.
  • Throughout all of his writings, Plato shows a consistent and intense concern in the ideal social structure.
  • A society where people are content with their lives is ideal.
  • Furthermore, unlike the majority of individuals in our countries, they don't pursue power, a comfortable existence, or money as their primary goals.

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