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On p. 29-30 of Human Nature: A Reader, Socrates is discussing justice with his friend Polemarchus. Polemarchus has claimed that
justice is benefitting one's friends and harming one's enemies. Socrates disagrees. Explain Socrates objection to this claim, his way of supporting his objection, and the consequences that Socrates' view has for the concepts of revenge, correction and
rehabilitation