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What does Plato believe the effect of a tyrant will be on the citizens of a state?

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"In metaphysics Plato envisioned a systematic, rational treatment of the forms and their interrelations, starting with the most fundamental among them (the Good, or the One); in ethics and moral psychology he developed the view that the good life requires not just a certain kind of knowledge (as Socrates had suggested"

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1. in a tyrannical government, the ruler becomes corrupt and uses his power to further his own interests instead of working for the common good

2. rule of law can serve as a safeguard against tyranny, because just laws ensure that rulers do not become corrupt

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Socrates was the first of the great 3, then came his student, Plato. And After that came Aristotle who was a student at Plato's academia

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