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Plato's The Republic is undoubtedly one of the most significant works in the annals of literature. In it, Plato seeks to establish justice - what this means to modern culture, to politics, to humankind. Then hopes to pull a finish against mass justice and specific justice. He first defines justice via public classes, but then migrates to the idea that personal justice mirrors that of the organized, or governmental, justice. He uses the analogy of the sun, the lines, and the cave to pull similarities between your philosopher and his role that can be played in societal justice. Finally, Plato concludes that justice is justified by the ends and not the means, that is, it provides specific pleasure beyond just "right" and "wrong." Considered a great reserve of all traditional literature, Plato's The Republic is a must-listen for those attempting to explore the factor of justice more.