Friday, March 5, 2010
Until death do as apart
Plato has a extended point of view in the matters of state decisions and how should the state manage our livings. In one of the most recognized pieces of literature "The republic" Plato states that government should decide for its citizens actions. Therefore the state will grant you certain freedoms to do as you wish but still they enforce you to respect others. Do to others as you wish others do to you. As a citizen you have the right to follow or to break the laws if you choose to. If you decide to take the second option and break the laws you should be ready to accept honorably any punishment the state decides to grant you. I support the decision of the state fully to terminate a life as a matter of extrem measures to a grotesque fellony commited by any citizen. Without taking in consideration any matter of race, gender, or age. The state has a supreme power to end one's life if they in a extreme consensus cosider you have commited a crime worthy of the death penalty. So as for the death penalty im all in favor to it. The state should deeply advice and let the citizens know what they should stop doing in order to prevent this punishment. The citizen who decides to commit a crime against other citizen's humanity will have to suffer the extreme consequences. Everyone should bare and accept this laws since they are equal for everyone. If the citizens are granted to much freedom and no punishments for their actions this could lead to a tyranny and to a complete chaos in society.
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