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Plato Republic The Noble Lie

As with all other topics discussed in "The Republic of Plato," the section in which he discusses the myths of the metals or the "noble lie" is layered with questioning and potential symbolism, possible contradiction, and a significant measure of allusion. In Chapter X of "The Republic," Plato presents "The Selection of Rulers: The
Guardians' Manner of Living." In it, he discusses the necessities of education as they apply to the appropriate selection of and reparation for the community's leaders.
As in other areas of "The Republic," Plato carefully outlines the delineations which form the basis for the types of rulers to be installed in the state. "Rulers" (legislative and udicial), "Auxiliaries" (executive), and "Craftsmen" (productive and fficacious) are the titles of the categories and are based, not on birth or wealth, but on natural capacities and aspirations. Plato was convinced that children born into any class should still be moved up or down based on......


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