Explain the Plato's views on Ideal State.
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Plato's Ideal State. The Republic of Plato is interpreted as Utopia to end all Utopias, not because it is a romance, but because he constructed an ideal state in it. ... Plato built his state on the analogy of an individual organism. He believed that the virtues of an individual and of the state were identical.
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