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One man, one job, everyone doing or performing the task
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that naturally fits or suits them.
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One can, of course, as you've already imagined,
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raise several objections to this view
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and again Aristotle seems to take the lead.
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Plato's excessive emphasis on unity would seem to destroy
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the natural diversity of human beings that make up a city.
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Is there one and only one thing that each person does best?
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And if so, who could decide this?
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Would such a plan of justice not be overly coercive
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in forcing people into predefined social roles?
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Shouldn't individuals be free to choose for themselves