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1 II, II | proceeds, "that the greater the unity of the state the better." 2 II, II | attain such a degree of unity as to be no longer a state? 3 II, II | and in tending to greater unity, from being a state, it 4 II, II | to attain this greatest unity even if we could, for it 5 II, II | elements out of which a unity is to be formed differ in 6 II, II | desired, the lesser degree of unity is more desirable than the 7 II, III | have the greatest degree of unity, this unity is by no means 8 II, III | greatest degree of unity, this unity is by no means proved to 9 II, III | is the sign of perfect unity in a state. For the word " 10 II, III | the other sense, such a unity in no way conduces to harmony. 11 II, IV | so greatly lauds as the unity of the state which he and 12 II, IV | created by friendship. But the unity which he commends would 13 II, V | attributed to the false notion of unity from which he starts. Unity 14 II, V | unity from which he starts. Unity there should be, both of 15 II, V | attain such a degree of unity as to be no longer a state, 16 V, III | adapted to preserve the unity of the state. For example, 17 V, VI | an oligarchy which is at unity with itself is not easily 18 VII, VIII| other combination forming a unity not everything is a part,