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Plato
The Statesman

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1 Intro| Plato to combine two or more subjects or different aspects of 2 Intro| education very like their subjects;’ or the anticipation that 3 Intro| are irresponsible to their subjects. Not power but knowledge 4 Intro| very much resemble their subjects in education and breeding. 5 Intro| of willing and unwilling subjectsroyalty and tyranny—which 6 Intro| perfect.’~...~The principal subjects in the Statesman may be 7 Intro| co-operation in the ruler and his subjects,—an ‘education in politics’ 8 Intro| thus combined two distinct subjectspolitics and method. Yet 9 Intro| much on a level with his subjects in breeding and education. 10 Intro| the king running after his subjects, like the pig-driver or 11 State| arithmetic and the like, subjects of pure knowledge; and is 12 State| those who remain become the subjects of several novel and remarkable 13 State| be much more like their subjects in character, and much more 14 State| shepherd, they are above their subjects or on a level with them.~ 15 State| against the will, of their subjects, with written laws or without 16 State| over willing or unwilling subjects, and are rich or poor themselves— 17 State| order the affairs of his subjects? As the pilot, by watching 18 State| least oppressive to their subjects, though they are all oppressive;


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