Platos argument against democracy in Plato's Republic.
According to Plato, democracy is the excellence of a society character by virtue of which he or she gives up the desire to satisfy his or her wants in order to bring a general benefit to the society. The theory of democracy presented by Plato was in fact a response to the deteriorating situation prevailing in the Greek society. The concept of questioning meaning of life, the universe and everything has become debauched in modern society. But there is an exigency for and a value in the procedure of reasoning through aspects of our experience beginning with moral principles to existence. It can, for ordinary peoples as much as for professional philosophers, enlivening, vivid, and developmental.