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Dialogue
1 Intro| that which has scientific rulers, who are irresponsible to 2 Intro| living and lifeless, and rulers into the rulers of living 3 Intro| lifeless, and rulers into the rulers of living and lifeless objects. 4 Intro| only the servants of the rulers, and not the rulers themselves. 5 Intro| the rulers, and not the rulers themselves. I admit that 6 Intro| government is secured by the rulers being many or few, rich 7 Intro| all lawful ones. But the rulers of all these states, unless 8 Intro| intermarriages, and by the choice of rulers who combine both qualities. 9 Intro| depended on the wisdom of their rulers. The mingled pathos and 10 Intro| present day among eastern rulers. But in the first place 11 Intro| of the badness of their rulers.’~V. There is also a paradoxical 12 State| that the class of supreme rulers, or rulers for themselves, 13 State| class of supreme rulers, or rulers for themselves, is almost 14 State| point?~STRANGER: May not all rulers be supposed to command for 15 State| common herd, but also the rulers themselves.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 16 State| the management of violent rulers tyranny, and the voluntary 17 State| officials, and servants of the rulers, as you just now called 18 State| them, but not themselves rulers.~STRANGER: There may be 19 State| to the law? Nor can wise rulers ever err while they observing 20 State| can I describe kings and rulers.~YOUNG SOCRATES: What images?~