The Role Of Justice In The Republic Of Plato

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In The Republic of Plato, Plato in the context of Socrates discusses what would be the ideal polis, and the ideal definition of justice. Justice is heavily discussed due in part to how influential it could be. Is it good because it just is, or is there more too it? In today’s modern world, most people are concerned about justice. When something goes wrong people lean towards vengeance and revenge. They want to right a wrong. More often than not, the route they choose is filled with violence. Historically, violence is the most popular method and history tends to repeat itself from time to time. Throughout his political campaign, Donald Trump has taken some firm stances. Recently he made a claim that “torture works” and on the issue of foreign policy, Trump said in one of his campaign ads, “I will…quickly and decisively bomb the hell out of ISIS, will rebuild our military and make it so strong no one – and I mean, no one – will mess with us.” This paper will discuss the claims made by Donald Trump throughout his current campaign and relate it to The Republic of Plato. …show more content…

According to Plato, war is a necessary part of humanity and evolution. It’s how things evolve and how progress takes place. In The Republic, there are warriors and they have the duty to protect the polis. They are men of courage and strength. In this aspect, this is what Donald Trump is trying to revitalize. He wants to capture the essence of the warrior spirit and display that image through our