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Dialogue
1 Intro| looking for a city in which kings are either philosophers 2 Intro| passing remark, that ‘the kings and statesmen of our day 3 Intro| whereas the statesmen and kings of our own day very much 4 Intro| certainly there are not as many kings, for by kings we mean all 5 Intro| not as many kings, for by kings we mean all those who are 6 Intro| philosophers shall be made kings,’ as in the Republic: he 7 Intro| move. A succession of good kings has at the end of a century 8 Intro| Hadrian and the Antonines. The kings of Spain during the last 9 State| same analogy, and refer kings to a supreme or ruling-for-self 10 State| But who are these other kings and priests elected by lot 11 State| certainly not be as many kings. For kings we may truly 12 State| not be as many kings. For kings we may truly call those 13 State| them alone, can I describe kings and rulers.~YOUNG SOCRATES: