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{{Plato}} explains that justice is allowing your body to be controlled by wisdom instead of appetite or a lust for honor.

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{{Plato}} Creator/{{Plato}} explains that justice is allowing your body to be controlled by wisdom instead of appetite or a lust for honor.

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Attempt at a laconic for the trope. As I moved Plato\'s dialogue to Literature.The Republic, this page must be shared between the trope and the book.


{{Plato}} explains that justice is allowing your body to be controlled by wisdom instead of appetite or a lust for honor.

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{{Plato}} explains that justice is allowing your body to be controlled by wisdom instead of appetite or !! The trope:
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a lust for honor.Republic -- we're the good guys.


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