Plato

1 ...That leaves us with the task of describing... tryanny
1 ...when they arrived they had to go immediately before Lachesis
1 A model of justice and a model of injustice
1 A new journey to the light - and eight whorls
1 A second proof - the three parts of the soul: pleasure, desire, rule
1 All right then. When people are unwell... - the just man
1 Choice: the middle way
1 Courage
1 Democracy
1 Glaucon: Explain, please, why pleasure is a shadow-picture
1 Glaucon: Yes, he said. It is a good idea to find that out
1 Here are three men...
1 I imagine the next regime... Oligarchy
1 In which case, Glaucon, you should bear in mind
1 Justice
2 Lieb Gewonnen
2 Nothing From This (Echomen mix)
1 Nuclear Storm
1 On campaign with the children
1 Polemarchus 'Inherits the Discussion' on the Definition of Justice
1 Returning to every day life after the contemplation of the divine
1 Self-discipline
1 Socrates continues the discussion
1 Socrates: ...the most important branch of study is the form or character of the good
1 Socrates: A great prize is at state, Glaucon...for being good rather than bad
1 Socrates: Do you know what sort of thing these pleasures and pains are then
1 Socrates: It's neither hear nor there, Polemarchus, I said
1 Socrates: the greatest good...and the greatest evil... in the organisation of our city
1 Socrates: There is no end to suffering... unless either philosophers become kings... or kings... become philosophers
1 Socrates: This is what you must take me to mean by the child of the good
1 Socrates: What prompts the change from champion to tyrant?
1 Socrates: Which is more profitable: just actions, good behaviour... or unjust actions and be unjust
1 The agreed characteristics of the city
1 The four elements of a city which is wholly good: wisdom, courage, self-discipline and justice
1 The four regimes of rule: The Cretan or Spartan (honor-loving - timocracy), oligarchy, democracy, tryanny
1 The Phonenician story and the training of the auxiliaries
1 The rational and the spirited
1 The ruler of what can be understood and the ruler of what can be seen
1 The situation of children
1 The tale of Er, the son of Armenius
1 The training of the rulers
1 The treatment of the enemy - enslavement?
1 The verdict: The best... is the one who is most kingly, the one who is king over himself
1 This choice of lives amoung the various souls...
1 Thrasymachus Takes Control of the Argurment
1 Thrasymachus: Some cities are tyrannies, some are democracies and others aristocracies
1 Timocracy or timarchy
1 What would you say is the greatest benefit you have derived from your possession of great wealth?
1 Wisdom
1 With pleasure, Cephalus