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The form of government affects the character of its citizens from "summary" of The Republic of Plato by Plato

The types of government in a state have a significant impact on the virtues and qualities of its citizens. In a democracy, where freedom and equality prevail, individuals are likely to be independent and value their personal liberty. They are encouraged to think for themselves, express their opinions, and participate in decision-making processes. As a result, democratic societies are often characterized by diversity, creativity, and a spirit of innovation among their citizens. On the other hand, in an oligarchy where wealth and power are concentrated in the hands of a few, the values of materialism, competition, and self-interest are prioritized. Citizens in such a society may become selfish, greedy, and willing to exploit others for personal gain. The pursuit of wealth and status becomes the primary goal, leading to a culture of inequality, corruption, and division among the...
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    The Republic of Plato

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