According to the received nature, or common view of justice (not Socrates's view) , the perfectly and completely unjust person...
A) is the happiest and is perceived to be just.
B) suffers from his or her moral conscience.
C) will be punished and sentenced to death.
D) will always lose against the perfectly just.
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