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Dialogue
1 Repub| justice is useful to the individual and to the State; but when 2 Repub| BOOK II: THE INDIVIDUAL, THE STATE, AND EDUCATION~( 3 Repub| far more profitable to the individual than justice, and he who 4 Repub| spoken of as the virtue of an individual, and sometimes as the virtue 5 Repub| not a State larger than an individual? ~It is. ~Then in the larger 6 Repub| State, and secondly in the individual, proceeding from the greater 7 Repub| into a common stock?-the individual husbandman, for example, 8 Repub| well-ordered States every individual has an occupation to which 9 Repub| most serviceable to the individual and to the State. And he 10 Repub| citizens generally, each individual should be put to the use 11 Repub| Then the power of each individual in the State to do his own 12 Repub| justice be verified in the individual as well as in the State, 13 Repub| in discerning her in the individual. That larger example appeared 14 Repub| there be a difference in the individual, we will come back to the 15 Repub| he said. ~And so of the individual; we may assume that he has 16 Repub| State; and that from the individual they pass into the State?- 17 Repub| may there not be in the individual soul a third element which 18 Repub| State exist also in the individual, and that they are three 19 Repub| not then infer that the individual is wise in the same way, 20 Repub| constitutes courage in the individual, and that both the State 21 Repub| that both the State and the individual bear the same relation to 22 Repub| virtues? ~Assuredly. ~And the individual will be acknowledged by 23 Repub| must recollect that the individual in whom the several qualities 24 Repub| whether in the State or individual. ~And surely, I said, we 25 Repub| is justice dimmer in the individual, and is her form different, 26 Repub| also the regulation of the individual soul, and is exhibited in 27 Repub| the pursuit in which the individual is engaged; we should have 28 Repub| the bat was sitting. The individual objects of which I am speaking 29 Repub| nothing to do either with individual or State, and will inscribe 30 Repub| State makes a ruler, and the individual a friend, of one who, being 31 Repub| contain nothing private, or individual; and about their property, 32 Repub| five, the dispositions of individual minds will also be five? ~ 33 Repub| and then proceeding to the individual, and begin with the government 34 Repub| the like character in the individual; and, after that, consider 35 Repub| their land and houses among individual owners; and they enslaved 36 Repub| nature and origin of the individual who answers to this State. ~ 37 Repub| he said; at any rate the individual out of whom he came is like 38 Repub| laborious character; the individual only satisfies his necessary 39 Repub| And where freedom is, the individual is clearly able to order 40 Repub| what manner of man the individual is, or rather consider, 41 Repub| forget the parallel of the individual and the State; bearing this 42 Repub| for the protection of each individual. ~Very true, I said. But 43 Repub| the soul: seeing that the individual soul, like the State, has 44 Repub| the higher principle; the individual is unable to control the