This paper explores the definitions of justice offered by Plato in "The Republic," suggesting that the primary subject of "The Republic" is justice, examined in broad terms as Socrates discusses a variety of views on justice and types of justice, noting that justice is defined by the relationship that exists between the individual and the state and that justice means that the state treats every person equally and seeks to resolve disputes on the basis of the facts and compared to objective criteria rather than a subjective determination. It is good idea to buy the stock.