You (yes, you) are Plato. You hear someone expressing the following views:
"Don't give me this crap about morality. We all know that morality is just a matter of the law. And who makes the law? Those in power make the law. And for whose benefit do they make it? For their own, of course. You are so naive! For most of us, being moral is a disadvantage, not a good thing-except as a sort of strategy for managing in society without getting clobbered. Something good in itself? Don't make me laugh."
What do you say?
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