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8 pages in length. Plato's perspective on poverty would have reflected the effects of individualistic tendencies within society and the fact that people are far too concerned with their own well being to fend for those who cannot fend for themselves against man's authority. While one might understand the motivation behind such behavior, such cannot be condoned, inasmuch as society cannot be defined as a scientific expression when it routinely utilizes other living entities in order to further its own progress. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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own well being to fend for those who cannot fend for themselves against mans authority. While one might understand the motivation behind such behavior, such cannot be condoned, inasmuch
as society cannot be defined as a scientific expression when it routinely utilizes other living entities in order to further its own progress. "It is in this context that
we can reconsider some interesting aspects of the effect of coercion and constraint upon the individual. If an individual is to act with proper demeanor and show proper deference,
then it will be necessary for him to have areas of self-determination."i Believing that man is a selfish being who has limitless desires, and noting that there exists no
common denominator between humanity and the rest of nature, Plato would have clearly acknowledged that mankind stands alone in his endless quest for more, a concept he considered to be
the reason society often stands as its own opposing force. II. INDIVIDUALISM Plato believed that although society had come a long way
in its progression, there was still a great deal of room for improvement, especially with regard to the element of social responsibility. Indeed, one might readily surmise that Plato
believed man was a product of how "own imperfect understanding of nature, of our ignorance of how to harmonize our activities with the worlds script."ii Others have long postulated
the concept of individualism, whether or not it was a positive or negative aspect of humanitys leadership abilities. As one delves into the similarities that exist between Platos values
and those of other philosophers, one will find that while there are a number of parallelisms, there are also a few significant conflicts with regard to social responsibility. It
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