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Dialogue
1 Gorg| should not Socrates too have taught the citizens better than 2 Gorg| having received them gentle, taught them to kick and butt, and 3 Gorg| statesman should not have taught the city better! He surely 4 Gorg| the people, who have been taught no better, have done what 5 Gorg| SOCRATES: Polus has been taught how to make a capital speech, 6 Gorg| city;—surely not. For they taught their art for a good purpose, 7 Gorg| unjust already, or he must be taught by you.~GORGIAS: Certainly.~ 8 Gorg| art of building, and who taught us?—would not that be necessary, 9 Gorg| for example, he has been taught to run by a trainer, he