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guardian or manager.
YOUNG SOCRATES: True.
STRANGER: And the art of management which is assigned to man would
again have to be subdivided.
YOUNG SOCRATES: On what principle?
STRANGER: On the principle of voluntary and compulsory.
YOUNG SOCRATES: Why?
STRANGER: Because, if I am not mistaken, there has been an error here;
for our simplicity led us to rank king and tyrant together, whereas they are
utterly distinct, like their modes of government.
YOUNG SOCRATES: True.
STRANGER: Then, now, as I said, let us make the correction and divide
human care into two parts, on the principle of voluntary and compulsory.
YOUNG SOCRATES: Certainly.
STRANGER: And if we call the management of violent rulers tyranny, and
the voluntary management of herds of voluntary bipeds politics, may we not
further assert that he who has this latter art of management is the true king
and statesman?
YOUNG SOCRATES: I think, Stranger, that we have now completed the
account of the Statesman.
STRANGER: Would that we had, Socrates, but I have to satisfy myself as
well as you; and in my judgment the figure of the king is not yet perfected;
like statuaries who, in their too great haste, having overdone the several parts
of their work, lose time in cutting them down, so too we, partly out of haste,
partly out of a magnanimous desire to expose our former error, and also
because we imagined that a king required grand illustrations, have taken up a
marvellous lump of fable, and have been obliged to use more than was
necessary. This made us discourse at large, and, nevertheless, the story never
came to an end. And our discussion might be compared to a picture of some
living being which had been fairly drawn in outline, but had not yet attained
the life and clearness which is given by the blending of colours. Now to
intelligent persons a living being had better be delineated by language and
discourse than by any painting or work of art: to the duller sort by works of
art.
YOUNG SOCRATES: Very true; but what is the imperfection which still
remains? I wish that you would tell me.
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The Complete Plato
- Titel
- The Complete Plato
- Autor
- Plato
- Datum
- ~347 B.C.
- Sprache
- englisch
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- PD
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- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
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- 1612
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- Philosophy, Antique, Philosophie, Antike, Dialogues, Metaphysik, Metaphysics, Ideologie, Ideology, Englisch
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