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Sep 22
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Ep. 376: Plato's "Laws" (Part One)

Mark Linsenmayer, Wes Alwan, Seth Paskin, Dylan Casey
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On this later dialogue presenting Plato's ideas about the character of laws in a just state. They should all be aimed at making people virtuous, and so should include education to this end. Each law should be equipped with a prelude presenting a rational argument for why people should obey it.

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