Plato one time created a short dialogue called The Ring of Gyges. It bragged two one-by-one characteristics called Glaucon and Socrates (Socrates was Plato's teacher but Plato often used him as a characteristic in his dialogues) who show why there is no origin to have such a high esteem for what we call justice. Glaucon is the gear for talking this mind-set, and he does this by first suggesting a concept on the natural environment of the source of fairness (Jowett, 56-181):
They state that to organise incorrect is regularly good, to be wronged is alarming, but the ...