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第1章

  PERSONSOFTHEDIALOGUE:AnATHENIANSTRANGER;CLEINIAS,aCretan;MEGILLUS,aLacedaemonianAthenianStranger。Tellme,Strangers,isaGodorsomemansupposedtobetheauthorofyourlaws?
  Cleinias。AGod,Stranger;inverytrutha,God:amongusCretansheissaidtohavebeenZeus,butinLacedaemon,whenceourfriendherecomes,IbelievetheywouldsaythatApolloistheirlawgiver:wouldtheynot,Megillus?
  Megillus。Certainly。
  Ath。Anddoyou,Cleinias,believe,asHomertells,thateveryninthyearMinoswenttoconversewithhisOlympiansire,andwasinspiredbyhimtomakelawsforyourcities?
  Cle。Yes,thatisourtradition;andtherewasRhadamanthus,abrotherofhis,withwhosenameyouarefamiliar;heisreputedtohavebeenthejustestofmen,andweCretansareofopinionthatheearnedthisreputationfromhisrighteousadministrationofjusticewhenhewasalive。
  Ath。Yes,andanoblereputationitwas,worthyofasonofZeus。AsyouandMegillushavebeentrainedintheseinstitutions,Idaresaythatyouwillnotbeunwillingtogiveanaccountofyourgovernmentandlaws;onourwaywecanpassthetimepleasantlyinaboutthem,forIamtoldthatthedistancefromCnosustothecaveandtempleofZeusisconsiderable;anddoubtlessthereareshadyplacesundertheloftytrees,whichwillprotectusfromthisscorchingsun。
  Beingnolongeryoung,wemayoftenstoptorestbeneaththem,andgetoverthewholejourneywithoutdifficulty,beguilingthetimebyconversation。
  Cle。Yes,Stranger,andifweproceedonwardweshallcometogrovesofcypresses,whichareofrareheightandbeauty,andtherearegreenmeadows,inwhichwemayreposeandconverse。
  Ath。Verygood。
  Cle。Verygood,indeed;andstillbetterwhenweseethem;letusmoveoncheerily。
  Ath。Iamwilling-Andfirst,Iwanttoknowwhythelawhasordainedthatyoushallhavecommonmealsandgymnasticexercises,andweararms。
  Cle。Ithink,Stranger,thattheaimofourinstitutionsiseasilyintelligibletoanyone。Lookatthecharacterofourcountry:CreteisnotlikeThessaly,alargeplain;andforthisreasontheyhavehorsemeninThessaly,andwehaverunners-theinequalityofthegroundinourcountryismoreadaptedtolocomotiononfoot;butthen,ifyouhaverunnersyoumusthavelightarms-noonecancarryaheavyweightwhenrunning,andbowsandarrowsareconvenientbecausetheyarelight。Nowalltheseregulationshavebeenmadewithaviewtowar,andthelegislatorappearstometohavelookedtothisinallhisarrangements:-thecommonmeals,ifIamnotmistaken,wereinstitutedbyhimforasimilarreason,becausehesawthatwhiletheyareinthefieldthecitizensarebythenatureofthecasecompelledtotaketheirmealstogetherforthesakeofmutualprotection。Heseemstometohavethoughttheworldfoolishinnotunderstandingthatallarealwaysatwarwithoneanother;andifinwarthereoughttobecommonmealsandcertainpersonsregularlyappointedunderotherstoprotectanarmy,theyshouldbecontinuedinpeace。Forwhatmeningeneraltermpeacewouldbesaidbyhimtobeonlyaname;inrealityeverycityisinanaturalstateofwarwitheveryother,notindeedproclaimedbyheralds,buteverlasting。Andifyoulookclosely,youwillfindthatthiswastheintentionoftheCretanlegislator;allinstitutions,privateaswellaspublic,werearrangedbyhimwithaviewtowar;ingivingthemhewasundertheimpressionthatnopossessionsorinstitutionsareofanyvaluetohimwhoisdefeatedinbattle;forallthegoodthingsoftheconqueredpassintothehandsoftheconquerors。
  Ath。Youappeartome,Stranger,tohavebeenthoroughlytrainedintheCretaninstitutions,andtobewellinformedaboutthem;willyoutellmealittlemoreexplicitlywhatistheprincipleofgovernmentwhichyouwouldlaydown?Youseemtoimaginethatawellgovernedstateoughttobesoorderedastoconquerallotherstatesinwar:amIrightinsupposingthistobeyourmeaning?
  Cle。Certainly;andourLacedaemonianfriend,ifIamnotmistaken,willagreewithme。
  Meg。Why,mygoodfriend,howcouldanyLacedaemoniansayanythingelse?
  Ath。Andiswhatyousayapplicableonlytostates,oralsotovillages?
  Cle。Tobothalike。
  Ath。Thecaseisthesame?
  Cle。Yes。
  Ath。Andinthevillagewilltherebethesamewaroffamilyagainstfamily,andofindividualagainstindividual?
  Cle。Thesame。
  Ath。Andshouldeachmanconceivehimselftobehisownenemy:-whatshallwesay?
  Cle。OAthenianStranger-inhabitantofAtticaIwillnotcallyou,foryouseemtodeserverathertobenamedafterthegoddessherself,becauseyougobacktofirstprinciplesyouhavethrownalightupontheargument,andwillnowbebetterabletounderstandwhatIwasjustsaying-thatallmenarepubliclyoneanother’senemies,andeachmanprivatelyhisown。
  Ath。Mygoodsir,whatdoyoumean?——
  Cle……Moreover,thereisavictoryanddefeat-thefirstandbestofvictories,thelowestandworstofdefeats-whicheachmangainsorsustainsatthehands,notofanother,butofhimself;thisshowsthatthereisawaragainstourselvesgoingonwithineveryoneofus。
  Ath。Letusnowreversetheorderoftheargument:Seeingthateveryindividualiseitherhisownsuperiororhisowninferior,maywesaythatthereisthesameprincipleinthehouse,thevillage,andthestate?
  Cle。Youmeanthatineachofthemthereisaprincipleofsuperiorityorinferioritytoself?
  Ath。Yes。
  Cle。Youarequiterightinaskingthequestion,fortherecertainlyissuchaprinciple,andaboveallinstates;andthestateinwhichthebettercitizenswinavictoryoverthemobandovertheinferiorclassesmaybetrulysaidtobebetterthanitself,andmaybejustlypraised,wheresuchavictoryisgained,orcensuredintheoppositecase。
  Ath。Whetherthebetteriseverreallyconqueredbytheworse,isaquestionwhichrequiresmorediscussion,andmaybethereforeleftforthepresent。ButInowquiteunderstandyourmeaningwhenyousaythatcitizenswhoareofthesameraceandliveinthesamecitiesmayunjustlyconspire,andhavingthesuperiorityinnumbersmayovercomeandenslavethefewjust;andwhentheyprevail,thestatemaybetrulycalleditsowninferiorandthereforebad;andwhentheyaredefeated,itsownsuperiorandthereforegood。
  Cle。Yourremark,Stranger,isaparadox,andyetwecannotpossiblydenyit。
  Ath。Hereisanothercaseforconsideration;-inafamilytheremaybeseveralbrothers,whoaretheoffspringofasinglepair;verypossiblythemajorityofthemmaybeunjust,andthejustmaybeinaminority。
  Cle。Verypossibly。
  Ath。AndyouandIoughtnottoraiseaquestionofwordsastowhetherthisfamilyandhouseholdarerightlysaidtobesuperiorwhentheyconquer,andinferiorwhentheyareconquered;forwearenotnowconsideringwhatmayormaynotbetheproperorcustomarywayofspeaking,butweareconsideringthenaturalprinciplesofrightandwronginlaws。
  Cle。Whatyousay,Stranger,ismosttrue。
  Meg。Quiteexcellent,inmyopinion,asfaraswehavegone。
  Ath。Again;mighttherenotbeajudgeoverthesebrethren,ofwhomwewerespeaking?
  Cle。Certainly。
  Ath。Now,whichwouldbethebetterjudge-onewhodestroyedthebadandappointedthegoodtogovernthemselves;oronewho,whileallowingthegoodtogovern,letthebadlive,andmadethemvoluntarilysubmit?Orthird,Isuppose,inthescaleofexcellencemightbeplacedajudge,who,findingthefamilydistracted,notonlydidnotdestroyanyone,butreconciledthemtooneanotherforeverafter,andgavethemlawswhichtheymutuallyobserved,andwasabletokeepthemfriends。
  Cle。Thelastwouldbebyfarthebestsortofjudgeandlegislator。
  Ath。Andyettheaimofallthelawswhichhegavewouldbethereverseofwar。
  Cle。Verytrue。
  Ath。Andwillhewhoconstitutesthestateandordersthelifeofmanhaveinviewexternalwar,orthatkindofintestinewarcalledcivil,whichnoone,ifhecouldprevent,wouldliketohaveoccurringinhisownstate;andwhenoccurring,everyonewouldwishtobequitofassoonaspossible?
  Cle。Hewouldhavethelatterchieflyinview。
  Ath。Andwouldhepreferthatthiscivilwarshouldbeterminatedbythedestructionofoneoftheparties,andbythevictoryoftheother,orthatpeaceandfriendshipshouldbere-established,andthat,beingreconciled,theyshouldgivetheirattentiontoforeignenemies?
  Cle。Everyonewoulddesirethelatterinthecaseofhisownstate。
  Ath。Andwouldnotthatalsobethedesireofthelegislator?
  Cle。Certainly。
  Ath。Andwouldnoteveryonealwaysmakelawsforthesakeofthebest?
  Cle。Tobesure。
  Ath。Butwar,whetherexternalorcivil,isnotthebest,andtheneedofeitheristobedeprecated;butpeacewithoneanother,andgoodwill,arebest。Noristhevictoryofthestateoveritselftoberegardedasareallygoodthing,butasanecessity;amanmightaswellsaythatthebodywasinthebeststatewhensickandpurgedbymedicine,forgettingthatthereisalsoastateofthebodywhichneedsnopurge。Andinlikemannernoonecanbeatruestatesman,whetherheaimsatthehappinessoftheindividualorstate,wholooksonly,orfirstofall,toexternalwarfare;norwillheeverbeasoundlegislatorwhoorderspeaceforthesakeofwar,andnotwarforthesakeofpeace。
  Cle。Isupposethatthereistruth,Stranger,inthatremarkofyours;andyetIamgreatlymistakenifwarisnottheentireaimandobjectofourowninstitutions,andalsooftheLacedaemonian。
  Ath。Idaresay;butthereisnoreasonwhyweshouldrudelyquarrelwithoneanotheraboutyourlegislators,insteadofgentlyquestioningthem,seeingthatbothweandtheyareequallyinearnest。Pleasefollowmeandtheargumentclosely:-AndfirstIwillputforwardTyrtaeus,anAthenianbybirth,butalsoaSpartancitizen,whoofallmenwasmosteageraboutwar:Well,hesays,“Isingnot,Icarenot,aboutanyman,evenifheweretherichestofmen,andpossessedeverygoodandthenhegivesawholelistofthem,ifhebenotatalltimesabravewarrior。“Iimaginethatyou,too,musthaveheardhispoems;ourLacedaemonianfriendhasprobablyheardmorethanenoughofthem。
  Meg。Verytrue。
  Cle。AndtheyhavefoundtheirwayfromLacedaemontoCrete。