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The state should discourage ignorance and deception from "summary" of The Republic by Plato,Henry Desmond Pritchard Lee,Melissa Lane
In our ideal state, it is imperative that ignorance and deception be strongly discouraged. Ignorance is the root of many societal problems, as it leads individuals to make uninformed decisions that can have negative consequences for themselves and others. By promoting education and knowledge, we can empower citizens to make well-informed choices that contribute to the common good. Deception, on the other hand, undermines the trust and integrity of our society. When individuals deceive others for personal gain, it erodes the fabric of our community and creates a culture of dishonesty. The state must take a firm stance against deception, holding individuals accountable for their actions and promoting transparency and honesty in all aspects of li...Similar Posts
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