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Dialogue
1 Intro| intelligent will of the legislator. Education is originally 2 Intro| bond of states, and the legislator is to contrive human bonds, 3 Intro| majority? ‘The latter.’ The legislator, too, is obliged to lay 4 Intro| be ridiculous? And if the legislator, or another like him, comes 5 Intro| with a human cord. The good legislator can implant by education 6 Intro| As in the Cratylus, the legislator has ‘the dialectician standing 7 Intro| altered in the spirit of the legislator, and of being administered 8 Intro| strongly of opinion that the legislator, like the physician, may 9 Intro| tyrant who has power with the legislator who has wisdom: he regards 10 Intro| their externals. The ancient legislator did not really take a blank 11 Intro| greatest power? The ancient legislator would have found this question 12 State| And now observe that the legislator who has to preside over 13 State| them; if, I say, the wise legislator were suddenly to come again, 14 State| receives from the king and legislator,—showing his own peculiar 15 State| to the appointment of the legislator?~YOUNG SOCRATES: No; his 16 State| the Statesman and the good legislator, having the inspiration