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In his work "The Republic" he described his version of a perfect society where
he supports the government in lying to its people in order to achieve greater
happiness.
Plato believed that it is only philosophers who should rule over the lands.
Plato's Theory of Forms
•Plato believed that there was only one 'real' version of anything—the perfect version.
•Everything else that we see with our senses is just an imitation of this perfect version, or perfect 'form'.
•The imitations we see are all part of the world of appearance, whilst the perfect forms are part of reality.
•. Plato believed that it is only through thought and rational thinking that a person can deduce the forms
and acquire genuine knowledge.
The 'Magnificent Myth' or 'Noble Lie'
•Plato devised a lie about our origins: that everybody was born fully formed out
of the ground and memories of their upbringing were just a dream.
•In this way, all citizens are encouraged to regard each other as siblings since they
all came from Mother Earth, encouraging loyalty to each other and the land that
they inhabit.
•The myth also includes the idea that when God created every person, he added
either gold, silver or bronze to their composition. Those people with gold were
to be 'Rulers', those with silver 'Auxiliaries' and those with bronze 'Workers'.
A Just State
Plato believed that the perfect state would contain four qualities:
wisdom, courage, self-discipline and justice.
Wisdom comes from the Ruler's knowledge and wise decisions.
Courage is demonstrated by the Auxiliaries who defend the lands
and selflessly help the Rulers.
Self-discipline arises from the harmony between all three classes.
Justice comes from everyone doing what they are 'naturally' fitted
for.
The Three Parts of the Soul
The three elements are:
Plato used it as a general term for the thing that makes people act.
Reason: This is much like 'wisdom' in societies and is the element that
considers all of the facts known to a person and then decides what means
are best to reach the ends. Reason is also concerned with the love of
truth.
Spirit: This provides emotional motivation and drives people to act in
certain ways when they are angry, upset, etc.
Desire: This drives people to act from baser urges such as lust, hunger, and
thirst.
Plato on Democracy
Plato’s idea of democracy which was conceptualized in around 300 B.C is quite different
from the present day understanding of democracy.
For Plato only philosopher kings were entitled to rule a society and apart from them
ordinary people were perceived as barbaric and not worthy of governing.
For him only the elite which were described as “gold” had the right to rule the regular
people who according to Plato were destined to be ruled.
In Plato’s word elite is a person who born with capacity and ability of being “gold”. He
doesn’t want the people to take power and hold office.
Adams Smith
Adam Smith is one of the greatest thinker in
economics.
If workers can concentrate on one small aspect of production, this increases overall efficiency –
so long as there are sufficient volume and quantity produced.
References
https://www.grin.com/document/192899
https://owlcation.com/humanities/What-Did-Plato-Believe
https://www.investopedia.com/updates/adam-smith-economics/
https://www.investopedia.com/updates/adam-smith-wealth-of-nations/
https://www.economicshelp.org/blog/glossary/division-of-labour/
CASE STUDY
HOUSING SHORTAGES
Scenario in India
Indian Reservation
A reservation is an area of land managed by a Native American tribe under the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs.
There are approximately 310 Indian reservations in the United States although there are more than 550
federally recognized tribes.
The vast majority of land on reservations is held communally.
That means residents can’t get clear title to the land where their home sits, one reason for the
abundance of mobile homes on reservations.
Scenario in the Philippines
Housing Shortages in the Philippines
Embedded in most definitions of sustainability we also find concerns for social equity and
economic development.
Sustainability…
The Philippine legislators passed different bills protecting the environment and natural
resources of our country, some of those are RA 9275 RA 6969, RA 8749 and RA 9003.
Climate change is one of the problem not only in the Philippines but globally. To protect our
wealth, we must utilize our resources.
Role of Public Administrators
The government should provide sustainable housing relocating them with finality to a climate-
resilient place where they can find work.
The government should also provide sustainable livelihood that will help them to rise again and
start their normal lives again.
References
http://nativecases.evergreen.edu/collection/cases/housing-in-indian-country
https://www.mcgill.ca/sustainability/files/sustainability/what-is-sustainability.pdf