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In *The Republic*, Plato critiques democracy, viewing it as a flawed system. He argues that democracy prioritizes freedom and equality over competence, leading to chaos and poor governance.
Plato believes democratic societies are prone to demagoguery, as leaders appeal to desires rather than wisdom. Ultimately, he sees democracy as a step toward tyranny, as unchecked freedoms can destabilize society.
Plato favors a meritocratic system ruled by philosopher-kings, who govern with wisdom and virtue.
View BranchPlato's critique of democracy in *The Republic* highlights a fundamental tension between freedom and competence. He argues that democracy, by valuing equality and liberty above all, risks elevating individuals who lack the wisdom or virtue necessary for effective governance. This emphasis on freedom can lead to a society where leaders prioritize popular appeal over rational decision-making, fostering dem
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