An interpretive essay on “The Republic” of Plato translated by Allan Bloom second edition.
“Of the characters in the Republic,only Polemarchus champions justice in its usual political sense of loyalty
to one’s city and fellow citizens against enemies outside the city and dishonest people inside it. What is
Glaucon’s critique of justice conceived as dedication of this sort? If being a good Athenian is good enough
for Polemarchus (who isn’t even a full citizen of Athens) why shouldn’t it be good enough for him?If even
Toronto FC lives by the motto “All for one and one for all”,why won’t Glaucon buy into it?
In answering this question don’t neglect the problems Polemarchus’ position exposed in his conversation with
Socrates,to which Glaucon has been listening and which may have shaped his own views.”
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