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Javad Torkashvand,
Volume 2, Issue 1 (Spring and Summer 2021)
Abstract

One of the most common ways of governing throughout the history of political philosophy that many philosophers have studied is democracy, and plato is considered as one of the first leading philosophers in this context. For example, democracy in his intellectual geography is the worst kind of government that, unlike other forms of government, does not have the ability to focus on positive things. In fact, he sees democracy as the rule of ignorant people who are far from ideal, and which ultimately leads to democratization. Thus, this article offers an analysis Plato's view of democracy and the theory of the "Philosopher King" in the context of the Republic. And explains Plato's strategy in governing the affairs of society, according to him only the  philosopher king could be the true ruler of a society. Finally, it examines the critiques of Renaissance, modern, and contemporary thinkers on the theory of his philosopher king.

Javad Torkashvand,
Volume 5, Issue 1 (8-2024)
Abstract

Hegel by studied the French Revolution and its negative outcomes, and he identified democracy as a kind of mass that is not only unable to protect the basic rights of minorities, but also prevents freedom from being realized. Hence, he rejects universal suffrage as democracy undermines the role of representation in political life and even tends to cancel it, so in such a situation an individual cannot be represented and with the domination of the public vote is so insignificant that the outcome will not be extended beyond the "the tyranny of the majority". As a result, people will vote to gain material interests and seek immediate impulses. In this paper, Hegel critical attitude toward democracy and its challenges, as well as their suggestions for the ideal government form, are analyzed.
 


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