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What, according to Plato, is an ideal state ?

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Answered by Xiomo
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Plato's ideal state represents a new social order in which the upper into owner classes live in a state of special regimentation, representing the elements of reason and spirit. They are made to remove the elements of appetite. This is to be done through a system of communism of property and communism of family.

Answered by prasanthithammisetty
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While this state, and the Forms, do not exist on earth, because their imitations do, Plato says we are able to form certain well-founded opinions about them, through a theory called recollection

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