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The Ship of State is a famous and oft-cited metaphor put forth by Plato in Book VI of the Republic (488a–489d). It likens the governance of a city-state to the command of a naval vessel and ultimately argues that the only people fit to be captain of this ship (Greek) are philosopher kings, benevolent men with absolute power who have access to the Form of the Good. The origins of the metaphor can be traced back to the lyric poet , and it is found in Sophocles' Antigone and Aeschylus' Seven Against Thebes before Plato.
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reediness that is obeyed, and desires that are followed, and a person becoming self-conceited (and proud) with himself
A non living component in the environment
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Yes!
Explanation:
Protesting is our first amendment right! (US Constitution) The government cannot take that away from us as it violates our human rights. It is absolutely good to protest and healthy as it shows that people do care enough to make a change.