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Dialogue
1 Meno| gentleman—to the great Athenian statesmen of past times. Socrates 2 Meno| is cast on his favourite statesmen, and on a class to which 3 Meno| instinct which is possessed by statesmen, who are not wise or knowing 4 Meno| This is the gift which our statesmen have, as is proved by the 5 Meno| In the Gorgias too the statesmen reappear, but in stronger 6 Meno| certainly, Anytus; and many good statesmen also there always have been 7 Meno| alternative which remains is that statesmen must have guided states 8 Meno| tribe of poets. Yes, and statesmen above all may be said to 9 Meno| be supposed to be among statesmen some one who is capable 10 Meno| is capable of educating statesmen. And if there be such an