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The village of Moon (as described) is an example of a society with a division of labor.
The ancient Greek philosopher Plato used a description similar to that shown here about the "village of Moon." Â In describing what was needed for an ideal state to function effectively, he wrote about how a city/state would supply its basic needs: Â "It will need a farmer, a builder, and a weaver, and also, I think, a shoemaker and one or two others to provide for our bodily needs. So that the minimum state would consist of four or five men." Â Plato's assumption was that you'd need some specialization of labor skills, and that within the well-functioning village or city or state, Â division of labor in that way would enhance the overall life of the community.
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The village of Moon (as described) is an example of a society with a division of labor.
The ancient Greek philosopher Plato used a description similar to that shown here about the "village of Moon." Â In describing what was needed for an ideal state to function effectively, he wrote about how a city/state would supply its basic needs: Â "It will need a farmer, a builder, and a weaver, and also, I think, a shoemaker and one or two others to provide for our bodily needs. So that the minimum state would consist of four or five men." Â Plato's assumption was that you'd need some specialization of labor skills, and that within the well-functioning village or city or state, Â division of labor in that way would enhance the overall life of the community.