C-4309-8 is a part of Plato’s “Republic”. In this part of the work, Socrates, speaking with Glaucon, discusses justice. Socrates suggests that, even if there were people who had no fear of the law, or thought they could get away with not being just, they wouldn’t want to become completely unjust because it is, in fact, painful to be completely unjust. He then states that justice is the advantage of the stronger, and that no man with a sense of shame would want to be known as a completely unjust man. This section of the work explores the idea that, in the true sense, justice is actually in everyone’s best interest.