polymath
Bluelight Crew
In his book, "The Republic", Plato described his ideal society... That society was divided to three classes, the "philosopher-kings", the military and the "working class". The philosopher-kings were the elite of most intelligent people and were rulers of the state.
Plato's republic is often said to be the first model of a totalitarian society. The leaders were not chosen democratically, but by putting the most intelligent people in power.
To me, this doesn't really resemble any real world dictatorship... People like Hitler and Stalin weren't usually that much more smart than the average citizen and often made stupid decisions. Plato's society makes me imagine a sci-fi scenario of some future society where the new leaders are chosen very early (like age 4) with IQ tests and other psychological evaluation and then trained in some special school to be competent leaders later in life... You could probably even genetically engineer people to have properties fit for a particular "class".
In real world, the only case where there was an attempt to put the smartest person in power was when Albert Einstein was offered the presidency of Israel(which he declined) in 1952.
Many of you have probably studied Plato's philosophy... Do you think Plato is really totalitarian? Also what do you think are the qualities that make someone a good leader? Obviously, all smart nerdy people don't necessarily have the social skills necessary in politics...
Plato's republic is often said to be the first model of a totalitarian society. The leaders were not chosen democratically, but by putting the most intelligent people in power.
To me, this doesn't really resemble any real world dictatorship... People like Hitler and Stalin weren't usually that much more smart than the average citizen and often made stupid decisions. Plato's society makes me imagine a sci-fi scenario of some future society where the new leaders are chosen very early (like age 4) with IQ tests and other psychological evaluation and then trained in some special school to be competent leaders later in life... You could probably even genetically engineer people to have properties fit for a particular "class".
In real world, the only case where there was an attempt to put the smartest person in power was when Albert Einstein was offered the presidency of Israel(which he declined) in 1952.
Many of you have probably studied Plato's philosophy... Do you think Plato is really totalitarian? Also what do you think are the qualities that make someone a good leader? Obviously, all smart nerdy people don't necessarily have the social skills necessary in politics...