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“Interference by the three classes with each other s jobs, and interchange of jobs between them, therefore, does the greatest harm to our state, and we are entirely justified in calling it the worst of evils.” quote by Plato
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“Interference by the three classes with each other s jobs, and interchange of jobs between them, therefore, does the greatest harm to our state, and we are entirely justified in calling it the worst of evils.”

Plato

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Source Dialogue: The Republic, Plato, c. 380 BC

He argues that interference among social classes and job swapping cause the greatest harm to the state, deeming it the worst evil.

In simple terms: Class interference harms society.

Key Takeaway

Avoid class role mixing.

Themes

politics social order class conflict ethics

Mood

critical analytical

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • government policy
  • employment law
  • social reforms

Key Concepts

philosophy political theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is some class mobility beneficial?
  • How can societies balance stability and flexibility?
A Different Perspective

Rigid class structures can stifle innovation.

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