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Dialogue
1 Gorg| upon pleasure, and not upon improvement. Poetry in general is only 2 Gorg| punishment is intended for their improvement. They are to suffer because 3 Gorg| is to contribute to the improvement of mankind. He has not followed 4 Gorg| any view to truth, or the improvement of human life, are called 5 Gorg| only with a view to ‘the improvement of the citizens.’ He ministers 6 Gorg| we mean by the greatest improvement of man. And so, having considered 7 Gorg| what will tend to the moral improvement of his hearers, or about 8 Gorg| aims at the training and improvement of the souls of the citizens, 9 Gorg| does not tend to her own improvement.~CALLICLES: Yes.~SOCRATES: 10 Gorg| had in view the greatest improvement of that which was ministered 11 Gorg| have any other aim but the improvement of the citizens? Have we 12 Gorg| persuasion or of force, in the improvement of their fellow citizens, 13 Gorg| they are devoted to the improvement of the city, and nevertheless