The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... injustice , that you seem igno- rant that both justice and the just are , in reality , a foreign good , expedient for the stronger and ruling party , but posi- tively injurious to the subject and servant , while injustice , on the ...
... injustice , that you seem igno- rant that both justice and the just are , in reality , a foreign good , expedient for the stronger and ruling party , but posi- tively injurious to the subject and servant , while injustice , on the ...
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... injustice ; -for those who revile wickedness , revile it- not because they are afraid of doing , but because they are afraid of suffering what is unjust . Thus , Socrates , is it , that injustice , when it attains . a certain point , is ...
... injustice ; -for those who revile wickedness , revile it- not because they are afraid of doing , but because they are afraid of suffering what is unjust . Thus , Socrates , is it , that injustice , when it attains . a certain point , is ...
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... injustice is more gainful than justice , not even should we allow it play , and not pre- vent it doing what it likes . But , my good friend , even sup- posing him to be unjust and able to do unjustly , either se- cretly or by open force ...
... injustice is more gainful than justice , not even should we allow it play , and not pre- vent it doing what it likes . But , my good friend , even sup- posing him to be unjust and able to do unjustly , either se- cretly or by open force ...
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... injustice a vice ? Likely , indeed , that I should say so , face- tious man ; since I say that injustice is profitable , but justice not so ! What then ? Quite the contrary , said he . Do you call justice a vice ? No ; but a very ...
... injustice a vice ? Likely , indeed , that I should say so , face- tious man ; since I say that injustice is profitable , but justice not so ! What then ? Quite the contrary , said he . Do you call justice a vice ? No ; but a very ...
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... injustice , vice and ignorance , well , said I , let this be so settled ; - but we said also , that injustice is powerful : -do not you remember , Thrasymachus ? I do remember , said he ; — but , to me at least , what you now say is not ...
... injustice , vice and ignorance , well , said I , let this be so settled ; - but we said also , that injustice is powerful : -do not you remember , Thrasymachus ? I do remember , said he ; — but , to me at least , what you now say is not ...
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