KulturKampf: Plato’s Republic Books II & III

KulturKampf
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April 9, 2016

After asking what Justice is, and not coming up with an answer, further inquiry into its nature leads to a discussion of what a perfect State would look like and where injustice would appear here.

As usual our three goys discuss this and some interesting questions ensue. There’s even a brief mention of (((Merchants))) and characteristics of traveling salesman. Stick around as we probe the Luxurious State and build the groundwork for the Nazi Reich 2,000 years later.

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/nozick-political/

http://www.uky.edu/~mwa229/RobertNozickTheExperienceMachine.pdf
(This isn’t Nozick but it’s a good generalization of the principles he means to convey with his thought experiment in the book, “Anarchy, State, and Utopia”, where he creates the experience machine.

After Aristocles recommended it I’m going to include in each episode, at least for The Republic, the basic overview I type up for each book prior to the episode for those of you who wish to follow more closely.

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Your three favorite philosophy goys are back in this episode of KulturKampf with Plato’s Book III of the Republic. We dive into what type of education is best to properly raise a Just State’s youth. What sorts of tests are required for picking out the State’s future Guardian class. And an interesting quip about which kind of pantomimic artist shouldn’t be allowed. Fascism, Censorship, and Strong armies await in this episode devoted to covertly naming the Jew and demanding absolute perfection in our leaders. Stick around gentiles and get a dose of Hitler – Greek style – on this episode of KulturKampf.