Turkish Polıtıcs Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #988218
- Executives
- Protectors
- Producers
- State
According to Platonic State Model, in an ideal state which are vital the classes and social functions?
According to Platonic State Model, in an ideal state which are vital the classes and social functions?
I and II |
II and III |
II and IV |
I and IV |
I, II and III |
Platonic State Model: In Plato’s ideal state there are three classes corresponding to three social functions: executives, protectors and producers. Protectors are the backbone of the police. They have a different life order than producers; they identified their assets with the Police. Plato refers to the Myth of Metals (Noble Lie) and he states that each class has an added ore to their soul. The ore of the executive, i.e. the philosopher, is gold. The absence of interference between these classes is a fundamental requirement for the police not to be corrupted or degenerate. Plato, in his book called State, contains very detailed regulations on the social life, education and upbringing of the protectors. The aim is to preserve the internal integrity of the protectors and to prevent the negative change in the Police in this way (Ağaoğulları, 2011, p. 101). In this context, there can be a similarity between the Ottoman military class and the protectors class of Plato.
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