In Book III of Plato’s Republic, Socrates explores what he calls the γενναῖον ψεῦδος gennaion psevdos — noble lie meant to propagate a fabricated story that citizens are born with different types of metal in their souls (gold for rulers, silver for auxiliaries, bronze or iron for producers).
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İznik — in the end, God remains
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In Book III of Plato’s Republic, Socrates explores what he calls the γενναῖον ψεῦδος gennaion psevdos — noble lie meant to propagate a fabricated story that citizens are born with different types of metal in their souls (gold for rulers, silver for auxiliaries, bronze or iron for producers).