Having read and studied the most influential philosophy book of all-time, “Plato’s Republic,” I have reached a conclusion: political corruption is part of the human condition.
"One could almost deduce, if one wished, that each generation has a job to do on itself, that despite all the attention paid to education, knowledge and wisdom transmitted."
Maybe this could be considered part of the eternal recurrence that Nietzsche wrote about?
"One could almost deduce, if one wished, that each generation has a job to do on itself, that despite all the attention paid to education, knowledge and wisdom transmitted."
Maybe this could be considered part of the eternal recurrence that Nietzsche wrote about?