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[filed under theme 24. Political Theory / D. Ideologies / 5. Democracy / a. Nature of democracy ]

Full Idea

Plato judged that when the constitution is decent, democracy is the worst of them, but when they are bad it is the best.

Gist of Idea

Democracy is the worst of good constitutions, but the best of bad constitutions

Source

report of Plato (The Statesman [c.356 BCE], 302e) by Aristotle - Politics 1289b07

Book Ref

Aristotle: 'Politics', ed/tr. Reeve,C.D.C. [Hackett 2017], p.85


A Reaction

Aristotle denies that a good oligarchy is superior. What of technocracy? The challenge is to set up institutions which ensure the health of the democracy. The big modern problem is populists who lie.


The 9 ideas from 'The Statesman'

To reveal a nature, divide down, and strip away what it has in common with other things [Plato]
Only divine things can always stay the same, and bodies are not like that [Plato]
The soul gets its goodness from god, and its evil from previous existence. [Plato]
The arts produce good and beautiful things by preserving the mean [Plato]
Whenever you perceive a community of things, you should also hunt out differences in the group [Plato]
No one wants to define 'weaving' just for the sake of weaving [Plato]
Non-physical beauty can only be shown clearly by speech [Plato]
Democracy is the worst of good constitutions, but the best of bad constitutions [Plato, by Aristotle]
The question of whether or not to persuade comes before the science of persuasion [Plato]