Plato Quotes
There Will Be No Injustice In Compelling Our Philosophers To Have A Care And Providence Of Others; We Shall Explain To Them That In Other States, Men Of Their Class Are Not Obligated To Share In The Toils Of Politics: And This Is Reasonable, For They Grow Up At Their Own Sweet Will, And The Government Would Rather Not Have Them.
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