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Aristotle
Politics

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   Book, Paragraph
1 III, IV | ruler and the ruled must learn different things and not 2 III, IV | good citizen ought not to learn the crafts of inferiors 3 III, IV | rule, which the ruler must learn by obeying, as he would 4 III, IV | by obeying, as he would learn the duties of a general 5 IV, I | unlearn is as hard as to learn. And therefore, in addition 6 IV, XI | are brought up, they never learn, even at school, the habit 7 V, IV | people into portions. We learn from this story that we 8 V, XI | always kept under, they will learn to be humble. In short, 9 VII, XIII| the work of education; we learn some things by habit and 10 VII, XIV | different. For he who would learn to command well must, as 11 VII, XIV | as men say, first of all learn to obey. As I observed in 12 VII, XVII| which they are hereafter to learn. There are two periods of 13 VIII, V | it may be said that boys learn music for the sake of the 14 VIII, V | If so, why should they learn themselves, and not, like 15 VIII, V | practice only long enough to learn). If they must learn music, 16 VIII, V | to learn). If they must learn music, on the same principle 17 VIII, V | same principle they should learn cookery, which is absurd. 18 VIII, V | still holds: why should we learn ourselves? Why cannot we 19 VIII, V | still remains—why should we learn ourselves instead of enjoying


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