Glaucon, that 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 obliged to share in the toils of politics: and this is reasonable,... Selections from the Dialogues of Plato - 第 331 頁Plato 著 - 1883 - 404 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 608 頁
...states, men of their class are not obliged 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. Being self-taught, they cannot be expected to show any gratitude for a culture which they have never... | |
| Charles Alexander Robinson - 1959 - 180 頁
...States, men of their class are not obliged 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. Being selftaught, they cannot be expected to show any gratitude for a culture which they have never... | |
| Diogenes Allen, Eric O. Springsted - 1992 - 324 頁
...States, men of their class are not obliged 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. Being self-taught, they cannot be expected to show any gratitude for a culture which they have never... | |
| Antonio T. De Nicolás - 2000 - 582 頁
...States, men of their class are not obliged 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. Being selftaught, they can not be expected to show any gratitude for a culture which they have never... | |
| Nico Stehr, Reiner Grundmann - 2005 - 440 頁
...States, men of their class are not obliged 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. Being self-taught, they cannot be expected to show any gratitude for a culture which they have never... | |
| 1890 - 340 頁
...men of their class are not obliged 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. Being selftaught, they cannot be expected to show any gratitude for a culture which they have never... | |
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