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Plato on Democracy

"If a man who has never learned to sail claims the helm, would you let him steer?" — Plato in The Republic, dismissing democracy with a metaphor.

Plato on Democracy

Bierstadt — "The Arch of Octavius", public domain

No sailors, just votes.

In The Republic (Book VI), Plato challenged the foundation of Athenian democracy: Why should every citizen have an equal say in government, any more than random passengers should captain a ship? The city, he argued, needed trained philosophers, not popularity contests.

A warning, not a blueprint.

Plato’s analogy hit home in Athens, where disastrous policies sometimes followed public mood. His skepticism about democracy still echoes — and annoys — through centuries of political thought.

Plato compared governing to piloting a ship — with democracy, the unskilled claim command, which he saw as a recipe for disaster.

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