
Part 3 of 13
“… There’s no easy answer for that Gus.”
“’Cept there was no guiding goddess.”
“Right.”
“So that’s one way Plato was different.”
“True Yank.”
“He was no poet.”
“He didn’t like poets.”
“What did Plato like?”
“Order.”
“In his Republic?”
“Most definitely.”
“How so?”
“Imagine Plato’s Republic as a pyramid Gus.”
“Okay.”
“At the base of the pyramid are the Workers – homemakers and crafters of all ages.”
“The people.”
“And above the people are the Guardians.”
“The military.”
“Yes.”
“And above them?”
“The Rulers.”
“That’s not our Republic, is it Reb, like a pyramid?”
“No Gus.”
“What’s ours like?”

“Good question.”
“Got a thought Johnny?”
“I think so.”
“Share it.”
“Perhaps in our language, a Wagon and Horse."
“We know them.”
“Wagons would represent the States.”
“Buildings and roads.”
“Horses would represent We the People.”
“You mean how many Horses matters.”
“Yes Yank.”

“One Horse pulls differently than a team of Horses."
“And they’re alive.”
“So then government would hold the reins.”
“Sure – and decides on cargo too.”
“Still no goddesses though Johnny.”
“Columbia.”
“True.”
“Wait a second Yank.”
“What?”
“There is another goddess.”
“There is?”
*Next Up: 15 January and part 4 of Republican Values: Gus Kotka and Johnny Reb On Our Way Freedom.
Posted by Bryan W. Brickner