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Plato DIDN'T see justice as
{ 1 } - the minding of one's own business.
{ 2 } - the performance of one's proper function.
{ 3 } - freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
{ 4 } - each person playing his or her proper role.
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Plato DIDN'T see justice as
{ 1 } - the minding of one's own business.
{ 2 } - the performance of one's proper function.
{ 3 } - freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
{ 4 } - each person playing his or her proper role.
This was an aspect of justice.
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Plato DIDN'T see justice as
{ 1 } - the minding of one's own business.
{ 2 } - the performance of one's proper function.
{ 3 } - freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
{ 4 } - each person playing his or her proper role.
This was an aspect of justice.
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Plato DIDN'T see justice as
{ 1 } - the minding of one's own business.
{ 2 } - the performance of one's proper function.
{ 3 } - freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
{ 4 } - each person playing his or her proper role.
Plato didn't much care for these freedoms. His views are very much UNLIKE those which we have in modern democracies.
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Plato DIDN'T see justice as
{ 1 } - the minding of one's own business.
{ 2 } - the performance of one's proper function.
{ 3 } - freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
{ 4 } - each person playing his or her proper role.
This was an aspect of justice.
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