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Social Status In Plato’s Ideal State: Its Relevance To Nigerian Society
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]My purpose is not to reveal
which social class is inferior or superior to others; rather, I want to
demonstrate how a well organised society, in terms of attachment of
importance to one’s social status can aid development. I am trying to
portray that it can be of help when every one in any social class
considers his position and those of others as equally important, since
they make a complementary whole. No wonder Plato said that “quality and
quantity are more easily p ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]My purpose is not to reveal
which social class is inferior or superior to others; rather, I want to
demonstrate how a well organised society, in terms of attachment of
importance to one’s social status can aid development. I am trying to
portray that it can be of help when every one in any social class
considers his position and those of others as equally important, since
they make a complementary whole. No wonder Plato said that “quality and
quantity are more easily p ... Continue reading---
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