Rawls’s defence of the ideal of democracy against criticisms from Plato and Aristotle
Rawls’s defence of the ideal of democracy against criticisms from Plato and Aristotle
Date
2013-07
Authors
Hunt, Ian Edgell
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Modern Greek Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand (MGSAANZ)
Abstract
Arguments from Aristotle and Plato for rule by the best are examined. Rawls’s replies
to their objections to democracy that it can be a tyranny of the majority or rule by
the ignorant are argued to be effective. In the course of this reply, Rawls argues for a
political ideal that would involve ideally equal political representation of every citizen,
which both Plato and Aristotle would consider ruinous for society, though for different
reasons. It is shown that this ideal is far from met in contemporary democratic societies.
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Greek research,
Greece,
Australia
Citation
Hunt, I.E., 2013. Rawls’s defence of the ideal of democracy against criticisms from Plato and Aristotle. Journal of Modern Greek Studies - Special Issue, 26-35.