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Stranica xxx
... share of parental affection : ―moreover , when they were born many of their supposed fathers may have had no sons or daughters , or they may not have lived to grow up . Better to have a cousin in the ordinary sense of the word than a ...
... share of parental affection : ―moreover , when they were born many of their supposed fathers may have had no sons or daughters , or they may not have lived to grow up . Better to have a cousin in the ordinary sense of the word than a ...
Stranica xxxii
... share in the common meals , that the number of the warriors is increased from 1000 to 5000 ; and that the community of women and property is abandoned . But 1 ) he has exceeded the bounds of possibility in making so large a state . 2 ...
... share in the common meals , that the number of the warriors is increased from 1000 to 5000 ; and that the community of women and property is abandoned . But 1 ) he has exceeded the bounds of possibility in making so large a state . 2 ...
Stranica xxxiii
... share in the government , and these would prefer the more complex constitution of Sparta , which is made up of king , elders , and ephors . According to Plato the best state is a combination of democracy and tyranny ; but both of these ...
... share in the government , and these would prefer the more complex constitution of Sparta , which is made up of king , elders , and ephors . According to Plato the best state is a combination of democracy and tyranny ; but both of these ...
Stranica xxxviii
... share in the government . But the first two will be the slaves of the last , for they have no arms ; and for the same reason they are not fit to be magistrates : on the other hand , if excluded from the government , how can they be ...
... share in the government . But the first two will be the slaves of the last , for they have no arms ; and for the same reason they are not fit to be magistrates : on the other hand , if excluded from the government , how can they be ...
Stranica xxxix
... share of the goods of life to the poor than could be obtained by any system of distribution however just . It is an interesting question which Aristotle raises in his criti- cism of Phaleas . What amount of wealth may with advantage be ...
... share of the goods of life to the poor than could be obtained by any system of distribution however just . It is an interesting question which Aristotle raises in his criti- cism of Phaleas . What amount of wealth may with advantage be ...
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