Ath。Perhaps;andyetIcannothelpobservingthatanyonewhoseesanythinggreatorpowerful,immediatelyhasthefeelingthat-“Iftheowneronlyknewhowtousehisgreatandnoblepossession,howhappywouldhebe,andwhatgreatresultswouldheachieve!“
Meg。Andwouldhenotbejustified?
Ath。Reflect;inwhatpointofviewdoesthissortofpraiseappearjust:First,inreferencetothequestioninhand:-Ifthethencommandershadknownhowtoarrangetheirarmyproperly,howwouldtheyhaveattainedsuccess?Wouldnotthishavebeentheway?
Theywouldhaveboundthemallfirmlytogetherandpreservedthemforever,givingthemfreedomanddominionatpleasure,combinedwiththepowerofdoinginthewholeworld,Hellenicandbarbarian,whatevertheyandtheirdescendantsdesired。Whatotheraimwouldtheyhavehad?
Meg。Verygood。
Ath。Supposeanyonewereinthesamewaytoexpresshisadmirationatthesightofgreatwealthorfamilyhonour,orthelike,hewouldpraisethemundertheideathatthroughthemhewouldattaineitherallorthegreaterandchiefpartofwhathedesires。
Meg。Hewould。
Ath。Well,now,anddoesnottheargumentshowthatthereisonecommondesireofallmankind?
Meg。Whatisit?
Ath。Thedesirewhichamanhas,thatallthings,ifpossible-atanyrate,thingshuman-maycometopassinaccordancewithhissoul’sdesire。
Meg。Certainly。
Ath。Andhavingthisdesirealways,andateverytimeoflife,inyouth,inmanhood,inage,hecannothelpalwaysprayingforthefulfilmentofit。
Meg。Nodoubt。
Ath。Andwejoinintheprayersofourfriends,andaskforthemwhattheyaskforthemselves。
Meg。Wedo。
Ath。Dearisthesontothefather-theyoungertotheelder。
Meg。Ofcourse。
Ath。Andyetthesonoftenpraystoobtainthingswhichthefatherpraysthathemaynotobtain。
Meg。Whenthesonisyoungandfoolish,youmean?
Ath。Yes;orwhenthefather,inthedotageofageortheheatofyouth,havingnosenseofrightandjustice,prayswithfervour,undertheinfluenceoffeelingsakintothoseofTheseuswhenhecursedtheunfortunateHippolytus,doyouimaginethattheson,havingasenseofrightandjustice,willjoininhisfather’sprayers?
Meg。Iunderstandyoutomeanthatamanshouldnotdesireorbeinahurrytohaveallthingsaccordingtohiswish,forhiswishmaybeatvariancewithhisreason。Buteverystateandeveryindividualoughttoprayandstriveforwisdom。
Ath。Yes;andIremember,andyouwillremember,whatIsaidatfirst,thatastatesmanandlegislatoroughttoordainlawswithaviewtowisdom;whileyouwerearguingthatthegoodlawgiveroughttoorderallwithaviewtowar。AndtothisIrepliedthattherewerefourvirtues,butthatuponyourviewoneofthemonlywastheaimoflegislation;whereasyououghttoregardallvirtue,andespeciallythatwhichcomesfirst,andistheleaderofalltherest-Imeanwisdomandmindandopinion,havingaffectionanddesireintheirtrain。Andnowtheargumentreturnstothesamepoint,andIsayoncemore,injestifyoulike,orinearnestifyoulike,thattheprayerofafoolisfullofdanger,beinglikelytoendintheoppositeofwhathedesires。Andifyouwouldratherreceivemywordsinearnest,Iamwillingthatyoushould;andyouwillfind,I
suspect,asIhavesaidalready,thatnotcowardicewasthecauseoftheruinoftheDoriankingsandoftheirwholedesign,norignoranceofmilitarymatters,eitheronthepartoftherulersoroftheirsubjects;buttheirmisfortuneswereduetotheirgeneraldegeneracy,andespeciallytotheirignoranceofthemostimportanthumanaffairs。Thatwasthen,andisstill,andalwayswillbethecase,asIwillendeavour,ifyouwillallowme,tomakeoutanddemonstrateaswellasIamabletoyouwhoaremyfriends,inthecourseoftheargument。
Cle。Praygoon,Stranger;-complimentsaretroublesome,butwewillshow,notinwordbutindeed,howgreatlyweprizeyourwords,forwewillgivethemourbestattention;andthatisthewayinwhichafreemanbestshowshisapprovalordisapproval。
Meg。Excellent,Cleinias;letusdoasyousay。
Cle。Byallmeans,ifHeavenwills。Goon。
Ath。Well,then,proceedinginthesametrainofthought,IsaythatthegreatestignorancewastheruinoftheDorianpower,andthatnow,asthen,ignoranceisruin。Andifthisbetrue,thelegislatormustendeavourtoimplantwisdominstates,andbanishignorancetotheutmostofhispower。
Cle。Thatisevident。
Ath。Thennowconsiderwhatisreallythegreatestignorance。I
shouldliketoknowwhetheryouandMegilluswouldagreewithmeinwhatIamabouttosay;formyopinionis-
Cle。What?
Ath。Thatthegreatestignoranceiswhenamanhatesthatwhichheneverthelessthinkstobegoodandnoble,andlovesandembracesthatwhichheknowstobeunrighteousandevil。Thisdisagreementbetweenthesenseofpleasureandthejudgmentofreasoninthesoulis,inmyopinion,theworstignorance;andalsothegreatest,becauseaffectingthegreatmassofthehumansoul;fortheprinciplewhichfeelspleasureandpainintheindividualislikethemassorpopulaceinastate。Andwhenthesoulisopposedtoknowledge,oropinion,orreason,whicharehernaturallords,thatIcallfolly,justasinthestate,whenthemultituderefusestoobeytheirrulersandthelaws;or,again,intheindividual,whenfairreasoningshavetheirhabitationinthesoulandyetdonogood,butratherthereverseofgood。AllthesecasesItermtheworstignorance,whetherinindividualsorinstates。Youwillunderstand,Stranger,thatI
amspeakingofsomethingwhichisverydifferentfromtheignoranceofhandicraftsmen。
Cle。Yes,myfriend,weunderstandandagree。
Ath。Letus,then,inthefirstplacedeclareandaffirmthatthecitizenwhodoesnotknowthesethingsoughtnevertohaveanykindofauthorityentrustedtohim:hemustbestigmatizedasignorant,eventhoughhebeversedincalculationandskilledinallsortsofaccomplishments,andfeatsofmentaldexterity;andtheoppositearetobecalledwise,evenalthough,inthewordsoftheproverb,theyknowneitherhowtoreadnorhowtoswim;andtothem,astomenofsense,authorityistobecommitted。For,Omyfriends,howcantherebetheleastshadowofwisdomwhenthereisnoharmony?Thereisnone;butthenoblestandgreatestofharmoniesmaybetrulysaidtobethegreatestwisdom;andofthisheisapartakerwholivesaccordingtoreason;whereashewhoisdevoidofreasonisthedestroyerofhishouseandtheveryoppositeofasaviourofthestate:heisutterlyignorantofpoliticalwisdom。Letthis,then,asIwassaying,belaiddownbyus。
Cle。Letitbesolaiddown。
Ath。Isupposethattheremustberulersandsubjectsinstates?
Cle。Certainly。
Ath。Andwhataretheprinciplesonwhichmenruleandobeyincities,whethergreatorsmall;andsimilarlyinfamilies?Whatarethey,andhowmanyinnumber?Istherenotoneclaimofauthoritywhichisalwaysjust-thatoffathersandmothersandingeneralofprogenitorstoruleovertheiroffspring?
Cle。Thereis。
Ath。Nextfollowstheprinciplethatthenobleshouldruleovertheignoble;and,thirdly,thattheeldershouldruleandtheyoungerobey?
Cle。Tobesure。
Ath。And,fourthly,thatslavesshouldberuled,andtheirmastersrule?
Cle。Ofcourse。
Ath。Fifthly,ifIamnotmistaken,comestheprinciplethatthestrongershallrule,andtheweakerberuled?
Cle。Thatisarulenottobedisobeyed。
Ath。Yes,andarulewhichprevailsverywidelyamongallcreatures,andisaccordingtonature,astheThebanpoetPindaroncesaid;andthesixthprinciple,andthegreatestofall,is,thatthewiseshouldleadandcommand,andtheignorantfollowandobey;andyet,OthoumostwisePindar,asIshouldreplyhim,thissurelyisnotcontrarytonature,butaccordingtonature,beingtheruleoflawoverwillingsubjects,andnotaruleofcompulsion。
Cle。Mosttrue。
Ath。Thereisaseventhkindofrulewhichisawardedbylot,andisdeartotheGodsandatokenofgoodfortune:heonwhomthelotfallsisaruler,andhewhofailsinobtainingthelotgoesawayandisthesubject;andthisweaffirmtobequitejust。
Cle。Certainly。
Ath。“Thennow,“aswesayplayfullytoanyofthosewholightlyundertakethemakingoflaws,“yousee,legislator,theprinciplesofgovernment,howmanytheyare,andthattheyarenaturallyopposedtoeachother。Therewehavediscoveredafountain-headofseditions,towhichyoumustattend。And,first,wewillaskyoutoconsiderwithus,howandinwhatrespectthekingsofArgosandMesseneviolatedtheseourmaxims,andruinedthemselvesandthegreatandfamousHellenicpoweroftheoldentime。WasitbecausetheydidnotknowhowwiselyHesiodspokewhenhesaidthatthehalfisoftenmorethanthewhole?Hismeaningwas,thatwhentotakethewholewouldbedangerous,andtotakethehalfwouldbethesafeandmoderatecourse,thenthemoderateorbetterwasmorethantheimmoderateorworse。“
Cle。Verytrue。
Ath。Andmaywesupposethisimmoderatespirittobemorefatalwhenfoundamongkingsthanwhenamongpeoples?
Cle。Theprobabilityisthatignorancewillbeadisorderespeciallyprevalentamongkings,becausetheyleadaproudandluxuriouslife。
Ath。Isitnotpalpablethatthechiefaimofthekingsofthattimewastogetthebetteroftheestablishedlaws,andthattheywerenotinharmonywiththeprincipleswhichtheyhadagreedtoobservebywordandoath?Thiswantofharmonymayhavehadtheappearanceofwisdom,butwasreally,asweassert,thegreatestignorance,andutterlyoverthrewthewholeempirebydissonanceandharshdiscord。
Cle。Verylikely。
Ath。Good;andwhatmeasuresoughtthelegislatortohavethentakeninordertoavertthiscalamity?Trulythereisnogreatwisdominknowing,andnogreatdifficultyintelling,aftertheevilhashappened;buttohaveforeseentheremedyatthetimewouldhavetakenamuchwiserheadthanours。
Meg。Whatdoyoumean?
Ath。AnyonewholooksatwhathasoccurredwithyouLacedaemonians,Megillus,mayeasilyknowandmayeasilysaywhatoughttohavebeendoneatthattime。
Meg。Speakalittlemoreclearly。
Ath。NothingcanbeclearerthantheobservationwhichIamabouttomake。
Meg。Whatisit?
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