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What is the number of people fixed by plato for an idea state? ​

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Answered by Ҡαηнα
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In Plato's ideal state there are three major classes, corresponding to the three parts of the soul. The guardians, who are philosophers, govern the city; the auxiliaries are soldiers who defend it; and the lowest class comprises the producers (farmers, artisans, etc).

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5040 persons

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