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7. Why did Plato believe tyrants would be problems for the people?

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Plato believed that tyrants would be problems for the people because he believed that tyrants were individuals who sought power for their own personal gain, rather than for the benefit of the community. In his work, "The Republic," Plato argues that tyrants are driven by their own desires for wealth, power, and pleasure, and that they will use their power to exploit and oppress the people.

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