Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Social Justice

Question:

"They say that to do injustice is, by nature, good; to suffer injustice, evil; but that the evil is greater than the good. And so when men have both done and suffered injustice and have had experience of both, not being able to avoid the one and obtain the other, they think that they had better agree among themselves to have neither; hence there arise laws and mutual covenants; and that which is ordained by law is termed by them lawful and just.”

Who is the speaker of the above line?

Options:

Glaucon

Socrates

Plato

Aristotle

Correct Answer:

Glaucon

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 1 - Glaucon

“They say that to do injustice is, by nature, good; to suffer injustice, evil; but that the evil is greater than the good. And so when men have both done and suffered injustice and have had experience of both, not being able to avoid the one and obtain the other, they think that they had better agree among themselves to have neither; hence there arise laws and mutual covenants; and that which is ordained by law is termed by them lawful and just.” (Glaucon to Socrates in The Republic).


The passage provided reflects Glaucon's perspective, where he suggests that justice arises from a pragmatic need to avoid the greater evil of suffering injustice.