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1 I, V | distinction between the ruling and the subject element 2 I, V | have no life there is a ruling principle, as in a musical 3 III, II | office, whom we describe as ruling, but ruling unjustly. And 4 III, II | describe as ruling, but ruling unjustly. And the citizen 5 III, IV | of the citizen to include ruling and obeying, it cannot be 6 III, V | can have this virtue of ruling and obeying; for this man 7 III, XV | set up a constitution. The ruling class soon deteriorated 8 III, XV | for love of gain in the ruling classes was always tending 9 IV, XIII| not an easy thing, since a ruling class is not always humane. 10 V, I | the only members of the ruling class who are compelled 11 V, IV | drew the members of the ruling class into their quarrel 12 V, VI | destroyed by some members of the ruling class taking offense at 13 V, VIII| in oligarchies members of ruling houses, or those who hold 14 V, IX | ourselves the sons of the ruling class in an oligarchy live 15 V, XII | oligarchy merely because the ruling class are lovers and makers 16 VII, VII | organization, and are incapable of ruling over others. Whereas the 17 VII, IX | conformity to merit. Besides, the ruling class should be the owners