Plato Quotes
So The State Founded On Natural Principles Is Wise As A Whole In Virtue Of The Knowledge Inherent In Its Smallest Constituent Class, Which Exercises Authority Over The Rest. And The Smallest Class Is The One Which Naturally Possesses That Form Of Knowledge Which Alone Of All Others Deserves The Title Of Wisdom.
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