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Dialogue
1 Gorg| is himself the only true politician of his age. In other passages, 2 Gorg| Apology, he disclaims being a politician at all. There he is convinced 3 Gorg| is he unwilling to be a politician, although he foresees the 4 Gorg| heaven’ (Republic).~The false politician is the serving-man of the 5 Gorg| obedient servant. The true politician, if he would rule men, must 6 Gorg| her into port.~The false politician asks not what is true, but 7 Gorg| Socrates, who is not a politician at all, tells us that he 8 Gorg| that he is the only real politician of his time. Let us illustrate 9 Gorg| commonly divorced—the ordinary politician is the interpreter or executor 10 Gorg| politics; I am the only politician of my time. Now, seeing