Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] gotten 1 goun 1 gout 2 govern 28 governed 39 governesses 1 governing 15 | Frequency [« »] 28 fool 28 formation 28 funeral 28 govern 28 grew 28 growing 28 happier | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances govern |
The First Alcibiades Part
1 Text | or any one who means to govern and superintend, not only Gorgias Part
2 Intro| that the stronger should govern the weaker (compare Republic). 3 Intro| political ability, who ought to govern and to have more than the 4 Intro| of the state. In order to govern men he becomes like them; 5 Intro| will only be induced to govern from the fear of being governed 6 Text | become best himself, and best govern his family and state, then Laws Book
7 1 | and appointed the good to govern themselves; or one who, 8 1 | while allowing the good to govern, let the bad live, and made 9 3 | rulers and subjects should govern and be governed according 10 3 | longer do the governors govern on behalf of their subjects 11 4 | we spoke of who ought to govern whom. Did we not arrive 12 4 | conclusion that parents ought to govern their children, and the Menexenus Part
13 Text | the post, are intending to govern us elder men, like the rest Meno Part
14 Text | slave, Meno? Can the child govern his father, or the slave 15 Text | others of whom Anytus spoke govern states. This was the reason Phaedo Part
16 Intro| reason to infer that he will govern us vindictively in another. 17 Text | orders the soul to rule and govern, and the body to obey and The Republic Book
18 1 | under the idea that they govern for the advantage not of 19 1 | saying, no one is willing to govern; because no one likes to 20 6 | governed, to him who is able to govern. The ruler who is good for 21 7 | rulers are most reluctant to govern is always the best and most 22 7 | he said. ~And those who govern ought not to be lovers of 23 8 | necessity, I said, for you to govern in this State, even if you The Statesman Part
24 Intro| or of a few. And they may govern us either with or without 25 Intro| or rich, and however they govern, provided they govern on 26 Intro| they govern, provided they govern on some scientific principle,— 27 Intro| may be by nature fitted to govern and the other to be governed. 28 Text | by those who are able to govern in a similar spirit, and