Of Plato In Euthyphro, Apology, Crito And The Republic

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When looking at some of the writings of Plato one can see that he was not an idealist but a political realist. He didn’t focus just on ideas nor did he treat things as they should be but rather he treated them as they were. Plato realized that politics had to be dealt with practically and that the focus should be on the needs of the state as well as the leaders in place. This essay will argue that Plato showed through his writings from the Euthyphro, Apology, Crito and The Republic that he was a political realist.
First it’s important to distinguish between idealism and realism. Idealism focuses on the way things should be and not as they are. Realism on the other hand, focuses on the relationships between things but focuses on reality within

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