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Plato Vs Locke

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Essay title: Plato Vs Locke

In analyzing the works of Plato and John Locke I feel that Plato presents a more accurate idealism in how a society should be maintained. Plato puts ultimate power in those with the highest knowledge. I feel that this concept is necessary in order to have a successful regime, thus I support in my argument.

Plato's theory hand picks guardians to become Philosopher Kings. These kings are those with "Gold" Souls, and in fact do not wish to become such a hierarchal figure. Plato chooses Guardians who do not wish to earn the title of Philosopher Kings because without desire to rule, the only reasoning left is for the good of others, and not a selfish feat. It's an obligation to put one's high knowledge to good use. Locke puts the people in charge of choosing their government, and feel that government's main task is to protect property. Additionally, Locke feels that in the state of nature one is able to live, act and

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