Plato opposed poetry (as well as music and theatre) in some cases in his ideal Republic because he believed it was debilitating and a hindrance in comparison to more productive ventures, such as universal education. This is in direct contrast with the Athenian society he lived in, one that valued poetry very highly.
Ban Johnson was born January 5, 1865, in Norwalk, OH, USA.
all of them
theatre?
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The ban on liquor sales as outlined in the Eighteenth Amendment was called Prohibition.
Plato banned the flute from his ideal republic due to its association with the cults of Dionysus. He believed that the flute's emotional and irrational nature did not align with the rational and harmonious ideals of his ideal society.
Plato banned the flute from his ideal republic because he believed it stirred up excessive emotions and irrationality, which went against the principles of reason and moderation that he sought to instill in his society.
Plato banned the flute from his ideal republic because he believed it was too emotional and could lead to irrational behavior. The flute was often used in the worship of Dionysus, the god of wine and ecstasy, and Plato wanted to avoid any influences associated with his cults.
Plato banned the flute from the ideal republic because it was associated with the cults of Dionysus, the god of wine, revelry, and madness. Plato believed that the flute's wild and emotional music could lead to uncontrolled behavior and corrupt the citizens' souls.
Ban Ki-moon is from the Republic of Korea.
If you mean United Nations, it's Ban Ki Moon of the Republic of Korea
it is Irish republic
When someone walks upside down, everything will seem to have reversed. A few poets walk the world with their heads down and toes up. No wonder they see people as insane. It is such poets and poems that Plato proposed to ban from his model Republic, if it came into being.
There is no good reason to ban poetry. Poetry that is banned is usually banned because it is speech critical of a religion, a political policy, or has explicit or violent language.
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Zhongxin. Zou has written: 'Jin qian ban chuan tong shu mao xuan' -- subject(s): Chinese Folk poetry
The future tense of ban is will ban.