In Republic, Plato uses the analogy of a disorderly ship, on which the sailors vie to be captain without knowing anything about sailing, to illustrate how, in a dysfunctional city, foolish people will vie for power by calling themselves wise and sidelining the real philosophers who should be ruling.
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In Republic, Plato uses the analogy of a disorderly ship, on which the sailors vie to be captain without knowing anything about sailing, to illustrate how, in a dysfunctional city, foolish people will vie for power by calling themselves wise and sidelining the real philosophers who should be ruling.