
53: Politics of Plato's Republic
The Nietzsche Podcast
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Plato's Response to Violence Over Reason
Plato saw how the nobility was often craven. They didn't have the vision or the courage to make sweeping changes needed to preserve their societies, he says. And then finally, tyrants would take power under the pretext of being the friend of the people, but then establish a paranoid autocratic rule characterized by assassinations and violence. His entire point in writing the republic is to demand that reason ought to rule and curb the need for violence thereby,.
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