
Professor Kozlowski Lectures Plato - Republic 2-4
Aug 5, 2025
Delve into Plato's exploration of government as it evolves from simple organization to a luxurious, conflict-ridden state. Discover the enigmatic Lycurgus and his lasting impact on Greek thought. Engage with Glaucon's thought experiment about justice, questioning if it's valued for its own sake. Learn about the city's origins, specialization, and the need for guardians, whose virtues balance leadership and bravery. Finally, unravel Plato's unique definition of justice, revealing how it echoes through both the city and the individual soul.
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Study The City To See Justice Clearly
- Socrates recommends studying justice at the city level first because it magnifies traits and makes them easier to see.
- Then infer the corresponding justice in the individual from that larger pattern.
Division Of Labor As The City's Foundation
- The city originates from unmet needs and improves via division of labor so specialists produce more and better goods.
- Plato treats the division of labor as the foundational social principle that multiplies skills and output.
Trade And Money Follow Specialization
- Trade, imports, and money naturally follow specialization and expand the city's needs beyond basic subsistence.
- Socrates disparages merchants, reflecting Greek cultural distrust of profit-driven trades.










