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What Plato’s Republic Has to Say About Being a Man

The Art of Manliness

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The Fear of Disrepute Drives Ancient Greek Courage

Socrates has a different idea of manliness. His idea is the courage to do what is right and just no matter what people think of you. Sparta wood was extremely hard, hard on those who in any way were thought to be cowards. So the fear of disrepute is what drove ancient greek courage.

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