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n this excerpt from The Republic, Plato is supporting the claim that a luxurious state requires more resources than a healthy state.
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Explanation:Plato supports his claim when he wrote, "Now will the city have to fill and swell with a multitude of callings which are not required by any natural want; such as the whole tribe of hunters and actors, of whom one large class have to do with forms and colours; another will be the votaries of music—poets and their attendant train of rhapsodists, players, dancers, contractors; also makers of divers kinds of articles, including women’s dresses." this is showing how in a luxurious city, there are more "callings" which will require more resources to provide for and support. He goes on to talk about the many different job positions that will end up taking up more resources which weren't needed in the healthy state because of the absence of these job positions. Plato uses rhetoric near the end to try and get readers to think more about how his side of the argument would be the best.