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Also...we should probably ban philosophers that disagree with us, right? I mean we already have it figured out, so that can only cause problems."

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This is fine.

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In The Republic, Plato described the ideal city, and said that the Poets would be cast out of the city, along with the rhetoricians. It can be sort of hard to understand why he hated the poets so much, or thought they were so dangerous as to be exiled entirely, which seems a little extreme to us today. He seemed to think that, like the rhetoricians, because poetry doesn't make its aim to understand the truth, it was a dangerous way to spread ideas. It worked by inciting grand feelings or emotions, rather than engaging in a sort of ration, platonic dialogue. This sort of thing he held up as being fundamentally opposed to philosophy, which is what he believed should be governing the city, and governing our lives. You can read more about Plato's views on Poetry in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

"In the ideal city there would be no poets. Why? Because if people won't go to my show than they won't get to go to anyone's! I'm the philosopher king and I make the rules."

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Hey! Kids! Stop doing the meaning of life wrong.

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"Whereof one cannot speak, thereof you know I'm right because...come on."

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