1. Plato's Ideal State and his Theory of Education
It was a positive remedy for the operation of justice in the ideal state. ... Its with this conviction that Plato starts to emphasize the importance of education in his ideal state. ... The active spiritual force, the teacher never tries to touch-at any rate directly. The true business of the teacher, in fact, is to bring out what is best in his pupil : more truly, it causes of itself in response to the right objects, & it is in sitting them before his pupils that the true art of the teacher lies. ... The ideal state, thus, will be realized & its people, balanced in soul, will be just & hap...
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