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What do you understand by Plato’s justice?

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Plato has regarded justice a quality of soul. According to Plato, “Inherent justice in an individual’s soul is equal to inherent justice in a state”. The justice of soul balances many angles of a personality and likewise, the justice in a state builds coordination in three classes of a society – Ruler, soldiers and producers. Plato has clarified justice in the form of moral principle. 

Plato, in his book ‘Republic’, has described justice-related thoughts. According to him, justice means freedom to work by an individual and no interference into the works of others. 

Plato has narrated two forms of justice –

1. Personal and 

2. Social or state-related.



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