To Plato, what is the purpose of a city?
A) to create a partnership of persons "who cannot exist without one another"
B) to provide for the basic needs of individuals who are compelled to enter into this society
C) to preserve life, and "a more contented life thereby"
D) to preserve life, liberty, and property.
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