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Dialogue
1 Intro| do not teach their sons political virtue. Will Protagoras 2 Intro| 1) For all men have the political virtues to a certain degree, 3 Intro| had not. (2) And that the political virtues can be taught and 4 Intro| justice and reverence and the political virtues could only be imparted 5 Intro| the teacher of moral and political virtue; there is no allusion 6 Prot| believe that he aspires to political eminence; and this he thinks 7 Prot| are unable to impart their political wisdom to others: as for 8 Prot| the support of life, but political wisdom he had not; for that 9 Prot| meet to deliberate about political virtue, which proceeds only 10 Prot| honesty and of every other political virtue, let me give you 11 Prot| question, or some other political virtue, even if they know 12 Prot| as the very opposite of political virtue. In such cases any