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The ideal state promotes equality and justice from "summary" of The Republic of Plato by Plato

In the ideal state, justice is the foundation upon which the entire society is built. Without justice, there can be no harmony or unity among the citizens. Every individual must receive what is due to them, whether it be punishment for wrongdoing or reward for virtuous behavior. This principle ensures that each person is treated fairly and equitably, regardless of their social status or wealth. Equality is also a fundamental aspect of the ideal state. All citizens are considered equal in the eyes of the law and are entitled to the same rights and privileges. There is no room for discrimination or favoritism based on factors such as birth or lineage. Instead, individuals are judged solely on their merit and character. In order to achieve true equality an...
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