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How does a class division form in a society? What's the highest position in a society? We know the answer to the second question: it's that wise old person who meditates on top of mountains. Duh. How can you get any higher than a mountain ?
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- 00:00
Thank you We sneak in Dystopian literature classes last minute
- 00:14
How does a class division form in a society As
- 00:18
cities get bigger and people get more stable and wealthier
- 00:22
they need all sorts of luxury goods essentially so you
- 00:26
need merchants to sell goods Eventually people start to want
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- 00:29
servants to make their lives easier and this splitting the
- 00:35
population into like different sectors or different classes starts to
- 00:41
worry socrates within the dialogue And he asks if it's
- 00:46
there to split people up into different levels of a
- 00:50
society So the concern here is that once you start
- 00:55
splitting people up into different groups their lives are equal
- 01:00
They're no longer totally fair Socrates answer to that is
- 01:04
that everyone will basically occupy their natural level in society
- 01:09
You create these different jobs because people naturally need different
- 01:14
positions What is the highest position in a society The
- 01:20
highest of all of those positions is the ruler of
- 01:24
course and the question is how do you decide who
- 01:27
the ruler should be So there's Some discussion of that
- 01:31
And it's generally agreed that the ruler should be someone
- 01:34
who is able to make and enforce rules but is
- 01:40
also kind and generous really just a kind of balanced
- 01:45
person I think you know those air still the things
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we look for hopefully when electing say a president How
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does a class division form in a society What is 00:02:00.62 --> [endTime] the highest position in a society
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