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“In spreading his ideas, Plato was willing to employ emotional appeals, state propaganda, and the use of force.” quote by Bertrand Russell
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“In spreading his ideas, Plato was willing to employ emotional appeals, state propaganda, and the use of force.”

Bertrand Russell

About This Quote

Source Essay: "On the Power of Thought", 1912

Plato used emotion, propaganda, and force to spread his ideas, showing that philosophy can be political.

In simple terms: Plato mixed feelings, propaganda, and force to share ideas.

Key Takeaway

Recognize that ideas often carry political tactics.

Themes

politics philosophy influence

Mood

critical thought‑provoking

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • academic debates
  • political campaigns
  • education reform

Key Concepts

rhetoric power dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • What ethical limits should philosophers observe?
  • How can we detect hidden persuasion?
A Different Perspective

Such tactics can compromise intellectual honesty and open discourse.

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