
Did Plato really say that wives and children should be shared?
I'm starting to Aristotle's Politics and analysis Paper 2 said that "communism of women and children will destroy the natural affection." Pg 9 Savings Dover edition, copyright 2000.
Well … Yes and no. In Plato's Republic describes what he thinks would be a perfect society. And for some of the classes in this society is a simple collection of wives and children in common by all in this category. Now there are some who say that Plato said that as a thought experiment and never meant to advocate a style of life of way. Even if he understands that its nominal value is to be noted that this is an element of a larger social structure, so that you can not apply the framework and expect work in the same way. But the short answer is yes, somehow, he did.
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