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Yes, Plato believed that a philosopher-king, who possessed both wisdom and knowledge, should be the ruler of the government in order to ensure the well-being of society. He argued that those who seek power for the sake of power are not fit to govern effectively.
The concept of philosopher-kings was proposed by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato in his work "The Republic." Plato believed that rulers should be philosophers who possessed wisdom, knowledge, and a deep understanding of justice in order to govern society effectively and justly.
He believed that everyone should be equal. Everybody was respected and treated the same way.
Plato, the ancient Greek philosopher believed that a "philosopher king" would serve society well. He spelled this out in his famous book "The Republic". Plato was a critic of democracy. His view of an ideal society was a government headed by a benevolent, intelligent aristocrat, well versed in philosophy.
A church run government is called a Theocracy.
Plato thought that an ideal state should be run by philosphers, by people who knew well the matters for which they decide upon. He believed in a kind of "philosophers' aristocracy".
It's called "public option" What it really should be called is "government option" It will be a government run insurance provider. That should work out well. We all know how efficiently the government can run businesses. think social security, post office, Medicare, am track ect.
limited government Government run by the church would be called a Theocracy.
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The Federalists viewed the people as lesser than them and the people should not run the government. The Republicans viewed the people greatly like they should run the government.
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