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The just state is ruled by reason and wisdom from "summary" of The Republic of Plato by Plato

In the ideal state, reason and wisdom should be the guiding principles that govern and lead. Reason, the faculty of understanding and making rational decisions, should be the driving force behind every action taken by the rulers of the state. It is through reason that the rulers can discern what actions are just and fair, and what decisions will lead to the greater good of the state and its citizens. Wisdom, on the other hand, is the ability to make sound judgments based on knowledge and experience. The rulers of the state must possess wisdom in order to make informed decisions that will benefit the state as a whole. Wisdom allows the rulers to see the bigger picture and consider the long-term consequences of the...
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    The Republic of Plato

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