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The Intelligent Troglodyte’s Guide to Plato’s Republic, 2016a

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13 <strong>The</strong> Magic Ring<br />

See 359b-360d. Glaucon tells the s<strong>to</strong>ry of the Lydian shepherd, ances<strong>to</strong>r of<br />

Gyges, who finds a ring that makes him invisible, enabling him <strong>to</strong> do injustice<br />

with impunity. <strong>The</strong> shepherd makes his way <strong>to</strong> the palace, seduces the queen, kills<br />

the king, and seizes the throne. Glaucon asks whether a just person with such a<br />

ring would not eventually follow the same path as an unjust person.<br />

If a just person could get away with injustice, could be absolutely<br />

undetectable <strong>to</strong> friends, <strong>to</strong> enemies, <strong>to</strong> the law, <strong>to</strong> spirits, <strong>to</strong> angels, <strong>to</strong> any<br />

conceivable god or goddess (however absurd this may be theologically) – if<br />

a person could do injustice with absolute impunity, would there be any<br />

reason not <strong>to</strong>?<br />

Suppose only one nation possessed nuclear weapons and the capability <strong>to</strong><br />

deploy them world-wide. Would this nation have any reason not <strong>to</strong> use its<br />

unique capability <strong>to</strong> have its way in international relations – <strong>to</strong> secure cheap<br />

natural resources, <strong>to</strong> pressure other nations <strong>to</strong> adopt political systems it<br />

considers congenial, <strong>to</strong> open overseas markets for its exports, and so on?<br />

Is the tendency of power <strong>to</strong> corrupt people good reason <strong>to</strong> set term limits for<br />

politicians, and in international relations, <strong>to</strong> oppose any nation’s hegemony?<br />

Does power inevitably corrupt?<br />

Does a usurper like the Lydian shepherd become the rightful ruler of the<br />

nation? What is it <strong>to</strong> be a rightful ruler other than <strong>to</strong> be in power?<br />

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