Plato believes that these people should rule the city in The Republic
Philosopher-kings
Discipline and Punish
The Cave Allegory
Cyrus is the ruler of this country
Persia
Seneca says this is the ultimate goal of life
live according to nature/achieve virtue
Seneca takes an apartment above this place and describes it in his letter
A bathhouse
In The Prince, Machiavelli uses this animal as a symbol of cunning, which a ruler should imitate
Fox
What lesson does Cyrus learn in the story of the two coats in Cyropaedia?
That justice should be based on law
Foucault describes the shift from physical punishment to this type of control
Control through discipline / disciplinary power
Machiavelli argues that rulers must sometimes act unethically to maintain this
Power or stability
Seneca, Marcus Arelius, Zeno, Epictetus are...
These are the three elements of "disciplinary power."
Surveillance, normalization, and examination (control)
According to Machiavelli, why is it better for a ruler to be feared than loved?
Fear is more reliable than love / it is possible to control fear but not love
In Brave New World, this is the function of hypnopaedia
sleep-teaching to instill society’s values and ensure conformity
Cyrus believed that a successful leader must use this against enemies in battle
Deception or lies
These are the three parts of the soul in Plato’s Republic.
Rational, spirited, and appetitive parts
Machiavelli says rulers should avoid this feeling in their subject
Hate
Name of the World Controller for Western Europe
Mustapha Mond
This drug controls emotions in Brave New World
Soma
Plato defines justice as this in The Republic
Everyone performing the role they are naturally suited for in society
How did Cyrus conquer Babylon according to Xenophon in Cyropaedia?
By redirecting the river and entering the city through the riverbed
The Panopticon was first designed by this thinker
Jeremy Bentham
What is the name of an actual ruler who is described by Machiavelli as an example of wise use of cruelty
Cesare Borgia
If you want to make Pythocles rich, what you must do is not add to his money but ...
subtract from his desires
According to Seneca, this is the only thing that is truly ours...
Time