Plato and his views on Rome
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Plato's ideal society was certainly not Rome. Rome's leaders were too selfish to be anywhere close to perfect. Excessive power, control and injustices could be seen with any and all of it's leaders. Plato felt state leaders should be well-educated philosophers, in order to make wise decisions for the benefit of the state. Plato's next ideal was a strong and fearless military whose prime motivation was to serve and protect. The army of Rome
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Things. Classics of Western Thought. 4th ed. Vol. 1. The Ancient World. Forth Worth, TX: Narcourt Brace Jovanovich College Publishers, 1992. 19:450-69. Gochber, Donald S, ed. Saint Augustine's The City of God. Classics of Western Thought. 4th ed. Vol. 1. The Ancient World. Forth Worth, TX: Narcourt Brace Jovanovich College Publishers, 1992. 28:628-42. Casson, Lionel. Everyday Life in Ancient Rome. Baltimore, MD: The John Hopkins University Press, 1998. Spielvogel, Jackson J. Western Civilization. 4th ed. Vol. 1. Australia: Wadsworth Thomson Learning, 2000.