Plato’s analogy between the individual and the State—most explicitly developed in The Republic—presents a vision of the polis as a macrocosmic reflection of the tripartite soul of the individual. According to Plato, just as the soul comprises reason, spirit, and appetite, the just state comprises rulers (reason), auxiliaries (spirit), and producers (appetite). Justice, in both … Continue reading Can Plato’s analogy between the individual and the State be reconciled with modern conceptions of pluralism and institutional complexity?