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lets start of with some questions !!!
Why did Plato dislike democracy?
well because Plato rejected Athenian democracy on the basis that such democracies were anarchic societies without internal unity, that they followed citizens' impulses rather than pursuing the common good, that democracies are unable to allow a sufficient number of their citizens to have their voices heard, and that such democracies were typically run by fools
How did plato feel about democracy ?
Plato uses the "democratic man" to represent democracy. Plato believes that the democratic man is more concerned with his money over how he can help the people. He does whatever he wants whenever he wants to do it. His life has no order or priority.
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My sister added on :)
In Athens, the idea of democracy took place. Democracy is government by the people. At first, the government started as a monarchy and evolved into an aristocracy. Under an aristocracy, Athenian and wealth power grew. But there was discontent among the people because the merchants and soldiers resented the power of the nobles. Athens was the most powerful city-state, using its power to develop and establish an empire. The economy thrived and the government became more democratic under Pericles.