What is Plato's view on democracy?
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Plato uses the "democratic man" to represent democracy. The democratic man is the son of the oligarchic man. Unlike his father, the democratic man is consumed with unnecessary desires. Plato describes necessary desires as desires that we have out of instinct or desires that we have to survive.
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In The Republic Plato lays out there base forms of government: government by the many, government by the few, and government by one. Each form of government had two manifestations, one good and one bad (in Plato's eyes).
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