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Strana 37
But since we say that the virtue of the citizen and ruler is the same as that of the
good man , and that the same person must first be a subject and then a ruler , the
legislator has to see that they become good men , and by what means this may ...
But since we say that the virtue of the citizen and ruler is the same as that of the
good man , and that the same person must first be a subject and then a ruler , the
legislator has to see that they become good men , and by what means this may ...
Strana 40
... are the end , we must now consider how and by what means they are to be
attained . We have already determined that nature and habit and reason are
required , and what should be the character of the citizens has also been defined
by us .
... are the end , we must now consider how and by what means they are to be
attained . We have already determined that nature and habit and reason are
required , and what should be the character of the citizens has also been defined
by us .
Strana 44
... the training in things which are of common interest should be the same for all .
Neither must we suppose that any one of the citizens belongs to himself , for they
all belong to the state , and are each of them a part means of the state , and the ...
... the training in things which are of common interest should be the same for all .
Neither must we suppose that any one of the citizens belongs to himself , for they
all belong to the state , and are each of them a part means of the state , and the ...
Strana 45
means of the state , and the care of each part is inseparable from the care of the
whole . In this particular the Lacedæmonians are to be praised , for they take the
greatest pains about their children , and make education the business of the state
...
means of the state , and the care of each part is inseparable from the care of the
whole . In this particular the Lacedæmonians are to be praised , for they take the
greatest pains about their children , and make education the business of the state
...
Strana 70
But it is the part of discreet people , as well husbands as wives , to act in such a
manner that their property may be in the best possible condition , and that as
large additions as possible may be made to it by honorable and just means . ' 16.
But it is the part of discreet people , as well husbands as wives , to act in such a
manner that their property may be in the best possible condition , and that as
large additions as possible may be made to it by honorable and just means . ' 16.
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