Topic > The Giver and the Dystopian World of Plato - 1762

During this course I have developed my political philosophy to make it stronger by listening to the examples of the great philosophers we have discussed, however I have yet to fully put it all together in a flowing and coherent text. I know one thing though, and that is that it will remain open. While I realize that some of my ideas are radical, based on my experiences and how I have adapted to the words of political thinkers, this is what I have created as my political philosophy as of now. Given the current world today, this is where I am. Tomorrow something might happen and make me realize how wrong or right I was, but for now this is me, however radical and wherever I am. I can only hope that my logic makes a hint of sense. Lest we lose track, the philosophers we have studied this semester deserve respect in their own light. Each of them is right and I feel that none of them are necessarily wrong. The world is a different place for every person, and for this reason I personally don't believe we will ever have a political system that everyone will agree with. We can simply do our best to grow and take into account the words of those who came before us, and perhaps one day we will arrive at a system of government that is worth waiting for..