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Plato
The Second Alcibiades

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state

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1 Text| there any who are in neither state?~ALCIBIADES: No.~SOCRATES: 2 Text| SOCRATES: And what sort of a state do you think that would 3 Text| ALCIBIADES: I should call such a state bad, Socrates.~SOCRATES: 4 Text| greatest importance in the state,~‘Wherein he himself most 5 Text| for himself and for the state, because, as I think, he 6 Text| right if we said that the state would be full of anarchy 7 Text| for himself and for the state?~ALCIBIADES: True.~SOCRATES: 8 Text| contrary, both he and the state will suffer?~ALCIBIADES: 9 Text| Socrates.~SOCRATES: The state or the soul, therefore, 10 Text| than any other Hellenic state, and adorn their temples 11 Text| their fellow-men or the state. For the Gods, as Ammon


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