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

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the Peloponnesian War had a <strong>to</strong>tal population that has been estimated at a quarter<br />

of a million, but it might very well compare with the more typical Greek city of<br />

the day, which had something more in the range of twenty <strong>to</strong> fifty thousand<br />

inhabitants (including men, women, and children; free and slave).<br />

What makes a group of people a community? Is there anything more <strong>to</strong> it<br />

than living in close proximity and selling one another goods and services?<br />

How bad is it <strong>to</strong> be wealthy? Should wealth be better controlled nowadays?<br />

What are the advantages of living in a small <strong>to</strong>wn? What are the advantages<br />

of living in a large city? Is there an ideal size for a human community?<br />

Would you enjoy belonging <strong>to</strong> a community like the one Socrates is<br />

describing?<br />

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