
53: Politics of Plato's Republic
The Nietzsche Podcast
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Socrates and the Ideal City
Socrates may have been the last chance for Greece, says Friedrich Nietzsche. Without Socrates men would have made a habit of strangling their friends and relatives as a lax act of mercy, right? That's the argument he makes. And so we can understand if we take this decline of Greece seriously, this whole idea that it was sort of slipping into decay, then perhaps the adoption of like rational Alexandrian approach to life might perish or become absurdly rational - which is part of Platonic project.
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