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Essay heading: Political Thinkers - Marx, Tocqueville, Burke, Plato
 
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Madison will say that people will have to abandon this natural instinct by force, and not only the guardians?? will, but also the entire society in general. In addition to that, Madison can argue that Plato??s argument is a partial reflection on of a dictatorial regime, in which, the commoners give up their will and obey whatever the ruler instructs or in Plato??s word, the Guardians...
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On the other hand, Karl Marx also took similar tone of Plato for the benefit of social existence. Marx personally realized that if society gives too much power to the builders, then social chaos or unrest will never be diminished, and the commoners will always be the victims of destiny because what Madison believes in is self-interest, and part of the self-interest in human nature is to exploit others when you are in power...
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Political Thinkers - Marx, Tocqueville, Burke, Plato   Does Plato Believe There Can Ever Be A Just Society?   The Foundations of Plato's Great Society   Philosophical Heavyweights: Marx versus Plato   Human Nature and society presented through Huckleberry Finn   Plato's Allegory of the Cave compared to the human condition   Plato's Allegory of the Cave compared to the human condition   Aristotle: A Comprehensive View On Nature And Society   aristotle: a comprehensive view on nature and society   Compare, contrast and evaluate Plato and Aristotle on human wellbeing   Social Specialization in Plato's Republic   Plato's view of the afterlife   Plato's view of rhetoric   Outline some of the technological developments responsible for what some call the information society. Explain what is meant by the phrase, and discuss the arguments about whether such a society can be said to exist.   Plato vs Aristotle's View of Women  
 
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