Condensed OSE Chapter 6: Justice
Chapter 6: Totalitarian Justice
Summary
Plato promoted a highly influential and damaging theory of totalitarian or collectivist justice as an alternative to equalitarian or individualist theory.
He also created the myth that individualism is not compatible with altruism.
He effectively exploited weaknesses that are sometimes used to defend the protective state and equalitarian justice.
These weaknesses are the theory of natural rights and the social contract theory of human society.
The equalitarian theory needs to be described in the language of political proposals, in the context of the protective state. Read more »
