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American History

 

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Lawrence B

 

Date added:

December 13, 2014

 

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University

 

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A

 

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His theory stated that the society was supreme. While Plato, who even viewed Socrates as one of his great mentors, believed that; "law should provide inner harmony and justice in the state, in the same way that reason produces inner harmony and justice in an individual's soul." This created the Platonic idea of law which was premised on nature and the good, the ultimate purpose was a moral one...
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His theory stated that it was just to disobey an unjust law compared to his mentor, Socrates. Plato's philosophy didn't suggest rigid moral rules to be applied identically under all circumstances. This philosophy interfered with the principle, "everyone has to be equal no one is above the law." The Platonic idea of law allowed society to take advantage of his leniency, which promoted inequality within society creating chaos...
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