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The state should promote virtue in its citizens from "summary" of The Republic of Plato by Plato

In order for a society to function harmoniously and reach its full potential, it is essential that its citizens possess virtuous qualities. The state, as the entity responsible for governing the community, plays a crucial role in cultivating these virtues in its people. By promoting virtue among its citizens, the state ensures that individuals uphold the values and principles that are necessary for the well-being of the society as a whole. Virtue, according to Plato, encompasses a range of qualities such as wisdom, courage, moderation, and justice. These virtues are not innate but must be nurtured and developed through education and practice. The state, therefore, has a duty to provide its citizens with the necessary tools and resources to cultivate these virt...
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    The Republic of Plato

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