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The First Alcibiades Part
1 Text | clearly, who are good in the management of affairs.~SOCRATES: What Laches Part
2 Text | in war and peace—in the management of the allies, and in the Laws Book
3 1 | states gain from the good management of a feast; and I want you 4 1 | in that art which has the management of them; and that art, if 5 3 | they have entrusted the management of the affair to the Cnosians; 6 7 | and of the winds, in the management of our bodies and the habits 7 7 | numberless details of the management of the house, including 8 7 | nurses, he must be under the management of tutors on account of 9 7 | with a view to war and the management of house and city, and, 10 7 | and expeditions, in the management of a household they make 11 11 | careful and diligent in the management of his possessions as he The Republic Book
12 3 | equally incompatible with the management of a house, an army, or 13 5 | that the right or wrong management of such matters will have 14 5 | art of weaving, and the management of pancakes and preserves, The Second Alcibiades Part
15 Text | another city, or in the management of her own affairs, all The Statesman Part
16 Intro| or the art of collective management:—Which do you prefer? ‘No 17 Intro| should say, that there is one management of men, and another of beasts.’ 18 Intro| division into the rearing or management of land-herds and of water-herds:— 19 Intro| this was divided into the management of animals, and was again 20 Intro| again parted off into the management of herds of animals, and 21 Text | nobler function, which is the management and control of living beings.~ 22 Text | or the art of collective management?~YOUNG SOCRATES: No matter;— 23 Text | appears to me to be one management of men and another of beasts.~ 24 Text | Where you would divide the management of herds. To this you appeared 25 Text | is a new division of the management of herds, into the management 26 Text | management of herds, into the management of land and of water herds.~ 27 Text | divided, and the art of the management of mankind is brought to 28 Text | section of this was the management of living animals, and this 29 Text | was further limited to the management of them in herds; and again 30 Text | to share with him in the management of the herd?~YOUNG SOCRATES: 31 Text | STRANGER: And the art of management which is assigned to man 32 Text | STRANGER: And if we call the management of violent rulers tyranny, 33 Text | tyranny, and the voluntary management of herds of voluntary bipeds 34 Text | who has this latter art of management is the true king and statesman?~ 35 Text | by rules of art what the management of cities is; and then the