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"Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil"

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Plato’s line lands like a moral shortcut, but it’s really a surgical diagnosis of how societies rot from the inside. “Root and stem” is agricultural language with a political edge: ignorance isn’t a surface-level mistake you can prune; it’s the living infrastructure that feeds everything else. For Plato, evil isn’t usually a devilish appetite for harm. It’s mis-seeing. People do wrong because they don’t know what the good is, or they mistake cheap substitutes - status, pleasure, power - for the real thing.

The subtext is a rebuke to Athens, the democracy that executed Socrates and congratulated itself on being enlightened. Plato watched a culture where persuasive talk (“rhetoric”) routinely beat truth, where confident speakers could steer a crowd into war, scapegoating, or civic self-sabotage. Calling ignorance the “root and stem” shifts blame from individual villainy to a collective failure of education and judgment. It’s also a warning about false knowledge: the most dangerous ignorance is the kind that doesn’t know it’s ignorant, because it’s armored in certainty.

Context matters: Plato’s philosophy ties virtue to knowledge. If you genuinely understand the good, you will be drawn toward it; vice is a symptom of intellectual and spiritual confusion. That’s why his solution is never just punishment or piety, but cultivation - dialectic, disciplined training, the slow building of a mind that can tell appearance from reality.

It works because it flatters and indicts at once: you’re not evil, you’re misinformed - and that’s precisely the most damning charge in a culture that thinks it’s already wise.

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TopicEthics & Morality
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Later attribution: THE BEST QUOTES BY GREAT PHILOSOPHER'S (Princewill Okeke, 2016) modern compilationISBN: 9781365555954 · ID: ozm8DQAAQBAJ
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Plato (427 BC - 347 BC) was a Philosopher from Greece.

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