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A just society promotes the common good from "summary" of The Republic of Plato by Plato

In the ideal city-state, ruled by philosopher-kings, justice is the fundamental principle that ensures harmony and stability. Justice, according to Socrates, is the virtue that governs all others and leads to the common good of society. It is the quality that allows each citizen to fulfill their role in society without infringing on the rights of others. A just society is one in which individuals perform their designated functions without greed or ambition, seeking only what is best for the community as a whole. In such a society, everyone contributes according to their abilities and receives according to their needs. This distribution of goods and responsibilities creates a sense of unity and cooperation among citizens, fostering a sense of common purpose and shared destiny. The common good, as Socrates en...
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    The Republic of Plato

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