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... The point is that these people would have gone on thinking that what they were doing was perfectly normal and fine and would have been completely happy, if they were not caught. ... The people that are working the hardest and justly working are the ones that are more likely to be unhappy or not as happy as they could be. ... They are happy with what they have done because now they have achieved what they wanted to academically, even though they did it underhandedly and with some outside aid. ... They think about how happy they are and the fact that they are accomplishing their goals. ... Obviously, having to give up things of this nature is not going to make them happy. ...
Plato’s views on being just and good and being happy or unhappy may have held up in his time and in the society that he was a member of, but his argument does not seem to hold up very well in today’s American society.
Approximate Word count = 1024 Approximate Pages = 4.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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