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第17章

  Cle。Stranger,IthinkthatIseehowaproofoftheirvaluemaybeobtained。Thisdiscussionofoursappearstometohavebeensingularlyfortunate,andjustwhatIatthismomentwant;mostauspiciouslyhaveyouandmyfriendMegilluscomeinmyway。ForI
  willtellyouwhathashappenedtome;andIregardthecoincidenceasasortofomen。ThegreaterpartofCreteisgoingtosendoutacolony,andtheyhaveentrustedthemanagementoftheaffairtotheCnosians;andtheCnosiangovernmenttomeandnineothers。Andtheydesireustogivethemanylawswhichweplease,whethertakenfromtheCretanmodelorfromanyother;andtheydonotmindabouttheirbeingforeigniftheyarebetter。Grantmethenthisfavour,whichwillalsobeagaintoyourselves:-Letusmakeaselectionfromwhathasbeensaid,andthenletusimagineaStateofwhichwewillsupposeourselvestobetheoriginalfounders。Thusweshallproceedwithourenquiry,and,atthesametime,Imayhavetheuseoftheframeworkwhichyouareconstructing,forthecitywhichisincontemplation。
  Ath。Goodnews,Cleinias;ifMegillushasnoobjection,youmaybesurethatIwilldoallinmypowertopleaseyou。
  Cle。Thankyou。
  Meg。AndsowillI。
  Cle。Excellent;andnowletusbegintoframetheState。
  BOOKIV
  AthenianStranger。Andnow,whatwillthiscitybe?Idonotmeantoaskwhatisorwillhereafterbethenameoftheplace;thatmaybedeterminedbytheaccidentoflocalityoroftheoriginalsettlement-ariverorfountain,orsomelocaldeitymaygivethesanctionofanametothenewly-foundedcity;butIdowanttoknowwhatthesituationis,whethermaritimeorinland。
  Cleinias。Ishouldimagine,Stranger,thatthecityofwhichwearespeakingisabouteightystadiadistantfromthesea。
  Ath。Andarethereharboursontheseaboard?
  Cle。Excellentharbours,Stranger;therecouldnotbebetter。
  Ath。Alas!whataprospect!Andisthesurroundingcountryproductive,orinneedofimportations?
  Cle。Hardlyinneedofanything。
  Ath。AndisthereanyneighbouringState?
  Cle。Nonewhatever,andthatisthereasonforselectingtheplace;indaysofold,therewasamigrationoftheinhabitants,andtheregionhasbeendesertedfromtimeimmemorial。
  Ath。Andhastheplaceafairproportionofhill,andplain,andwood?
  Cle。LiketherestofCreteinthat。
  Ath。Youmeantosaythatthereismorerockthanplain?
  Cle。Exactly。
  Ath。Thenthereissomehopethatyourcitizensmaybevirtuous:hadyoubeenonthesea,andwellprovidedwithharbours,andanimportingratherthanaproducingcountry,somemightysaviourwouldhavebeenneeded,andlawgiversmorethanmortal,ifyouwereevertohaveachanceofpreservingyourstatefromdegeneracyanddiscordanceofmanners。Butthereiscomfortintheeightystadia;althoughtheseaistoonear,especiallyif,asyousay,theharboursaresogood。
  Stillwemaybecontent。Theseaispleasantenoughasadailycompanion,buthasindeedalsoabitterandbrackishquality;
  fillingthestreetswithmerchantsandshopkeepers,andbegettinginthesoulsofmenuncertainandunfaithfulways-makingthestateunfriendlyandunfaithfulbothtoherowncitizens,andalsotoothernations。Thereisaconsolation,therefore,inthecountryproducingallthingsathome;andyet,owingtotheruggednessofthesoil,notprovidinganythingingreatabundance。Hadtherebeenabundance,theremighthavebeenagreatexporttrade,andagreatreturnofgoldandsilver;which,aswemaysafelyaffirm,hasthemostfatalresultsonaStatewhoseaimistheattainmentofjustandnoblesentiments:thiswassaidbyus,ifyouremember,inthepreviousdiscussion。
  Cle。Iremember,andamofopinionthatwebothwereandareintheright。
  Ath。Well,butletmeask,howisthecountrysuppliedwithtimberforship-building?
  Cle。Thereisnofirofanyconsequence,norpine,andnotmuchcypress;andyouwillfindverylittlestone-pineorplane-wood,whichshipwrightsalwaysrequirefortheinteriorofships。
  Ath。Thesearealsonaturaladvantages。
  Cle。Whyso?
  Ath。Becausenocityoughttobeeasilyabletoimitateitsenemiesinwhatismischievous。
  Cle。Howdoesthatbearuponanyofthemattersofwhichwehavebeenspeaking?
  Ath。Remember,mygoodfriend,whatIsaidatfirstabouttheCretanlaws,thattheylooktoonethingonly,andthis,asyoubothagreed,waswar;andIrepliedthatsuchlaws,insofarastheytendedtopromotevirtue,weregood;butinthattheyregardedapartonly,andnotthewholeofvirtue,Idisapprovedofthem。AndnowIhopethatyouinyourturnwillfollowandwatchmeifIlegislatewithaviewtoanythingbutvirtue,orwithaviewtoapartofvirtueonly。ForIconsiderthatthetruelawgiver,likeanarcher,aimsonlyatthatonwhichsomeeternalbeautyisalwaysattending,anddismisseseverythingelse,whetherwealthoranyotherbenefit,whenseparatedfromvirtue。Iwassayingthattheimitationofenemieswasabadthing;andIwasthinkingofacaseinwhichamaritimepeopleareharassedbyenemies,astheAthenianswerebyMinosIdonotspeakfromanydesiretorecallpastgrievances;buthe,asweknow,wasagreatnavalpotentate,whocompelledtheinhabitantsofAtticatopayhimacrueltribute;andinthosedaystheyhadnoshipsofwarastheynowhave,norwasthecountryfilledwithship-timber,andthereforetheycouldnotreadilybuildthem。Hencetheycouldnotlearnhowtoimitatetheirenemyatsea,andinthisway,becomingsailorsthemselves,directlyrepeltheirenemies。Betterforthemtohavelostmanytimesoverthesevenyouths,thanthatheavy-armedandstationarytroopsshouldhavebeenturnedintosailors,andaccustomedtobeoftenleapingonshore,andagaintocomerunningbacktotheirships;orshouldhavefanciedthattherewasnodisgraceinnotawaitingtheattackofanenemyanddyingboldly;andthatthereweregoodreasons,andplentyofthem,foramanthrowingawayhisarms,andbetakinghimselftoflight-whichisnotdishonourable,aspeoplesay,atcertaintimes。Thisisthelanguageofnavalwarfare,andisanythingbutworthyofextraordinarypraise。Forweshouldnotteachbadhabits,leastofalltothebestpartofthecitizens。YoumaylearntheevilofsuchapracticefromHomer,bywhomOdysseusisintroduced,rebukingAgamemnonbecausehedesirestodrawdowntheshipstotheseaatatimewhentheAchaeansarehardpressedbytheTrojans-hegetsangrywithhim,andsays:
  Who,atatimewhenthebattleisinfullcry,biddesttodragthewell-benchedshipsintothesea,thattheprayersoftheTrojansmaybeaccomplishedyetmore,andhighruinfallsuponus。FortheAchaeanswillnotmaintainthebattle,whentheshipsaredrawnintothesea,buttheywilllookbehindandwillceasefromstrife;inthatthecounselwhichyougivewillproveinjurious。
  Youseethathequiteknewtriremesonthesea,intheneighbourhoodoffightingmen,tobeanevil;-lionsmightbetrainedinthatwaytoflyfromaherdofdeer。Moreover,navalpowerswhichowetheirsafetytoships,donotgivehonourtothatsortofwarlikeexcellencewhichismostdeservingofit。Forhewhooweshissafetytothepilotandthecaptain,andtheoarsman,andallsortsofratherinferiorpersonscannotrightlygivehonourtowhomhonourisdue。Buthowcanastatebeinarightconditionwhichcannotjustlyawardhonour?
  Cle。Itishardlypossible,Iadmit;andyet,Stranger,weCretansareinthehabitofsayingthatthebattleofSalamiswasthesalvationofHellas。
  Ath。Why,yes;andthatisanopinionwhichiswidelyspreadbothamongHellenesandbarbarians。ButMegillusandIsayrather,thatthebattleofMarathonwasthebeginning,andthebattleofPlataeathecompletion,ofthegreatdeliverance,andthatthesebattlesbylandmadetheHellenesbetter;whereasthesea-fightsofSalamisandArtemisium-forImayaswellputthembothtogether-madethemnobetter,ifImaysaysowithoutoffenceaboutthebattleswhichhelpedtosaveus。Andinestimatingthegoodnessofastate,weregardboththesituationofthecountryandtheorderofthelaws,consideringthatthemerepreservationandcontinuanceoflifeisnotthemosthonourablethingformen,asthevulgarthink,butthecontinuanceofthebestlife,whilewelive;andthatagain,ifIamjotmistaken,isremarkwhichhasbeenmadealready。
  Cle。Yes。
  Ath。Thenwehaveonlytoaskwhetherwearetakingthecoursewhichweacknowledgetobethebestforthesettlementandlegislationofstates。
  Cle。Thebestbyfar。
  Ath。Andnowletmeproceedtoanotherquestion:Whoaretobethecolonists?MayanyonecomeoutofallCrete;andistheideathatthepopulationintheseveralstatesistoonumerousforthemeansofsubsistence?ForIsupposethatyouarenotgoingtosendoutageneralinvitationtoanyHellenewholikestocome。AndyetIobservethattoyourcountrysettlershavecomefromArgosandAeginaandotherpartsofHellas。Tellme,then,whencedoyoudrawyourrecruitsinthepresententerprise?
  Cle。TheywillcomefromallCrete;andofotherHellenes,Peloponnesianswillbemostacceptable。For,asyoutrulyobserve,thereareCretansofArgivedescent;andtheraceofCretanswhichhasthehighestcharacteratthepresentdayistheGortynian,andthishascomefromGortysinthePeloponnesus。
  Ath。Citiesfindcolonizationinsomerespectseasierifthecolonistsareonerace,whichlikeaswarmofbeesissentoutfromasinglecountry,eitherwhenfriendsleavefriends,owingtosomepressureofpopulationorothersimilarnecessity,orwhenaportionofastateisdrivenbyfactionstoemigrate。Andtherehavebeenwholecitieswhichhavetakenflightwhenutterlyconqueredbyasuperiorpowerinwar。This,however,whichisinonewayanadvantagetothecolonistorlegislator,inanotherpointofviewcreatesadifficulty。Thereisanelementoffriendshipinthecommunityofrace,andlanguage,andlanguage,andlaws,andincommontemplesandritesofworship;butcolonieswhichareofthishomogeneoussortareapttokickagainstanylawsoranyformofconstitutiondifferingfromthatwhichtheyhadathome;andalthoughthebadnessoftheirownlawsmayhavebeenthecauseofthefactionswhichprevailedamongthem,yetfromtheforceofhabittheywouldfainpreservetheverycustomswhichweretheirruin,andtheleaderofthecolony,whoistheirlegislator,findsthemtroublesomeandrebellious。Ontheotherhand,theconfluxofseveralpopulationsmightbemoredisposedtolistentonewlaws;butthen,tomakethemcombineandpulltogether,astheysayofhorses,isamostdifficulttask,andtheworkofyears。Andyetthereisnothingwhichtendsmoretotheimprovementofmankindthanlegislationandcolonization。
  Cle。Nodoubt;butIshouldliketoknowwhyyousayso。
  Ath。Mygoodfriend,Iamafraidthatthecourseofmyspeculationsisleadingmetosaysomethingdepreciatoryoflegislators;butifthewordbetothepurpose,therecanbenoharm。Andyet,whyamIdisquieted,forIbelievethatthesameprincipleappliesequallytoallhumanthings?
  Cle。Towhatareyoureferring?
  Ath。Iwasgoingtosaythatmanneverlegislates,butaccidentsofallsorts,whichlegislateforusinallsortsofways。Theviolenceofwarandthehardnecessityofpovertyareconstantlyoverturninggovernmentsandchanginglaws。Andthepowerofdiscasehasoftencausedinnovationsinthestate,whentherehavebeenpestilences,orwhentherehasbeenasuccessionofbadseasonscontinuingduringmanyyears。Anyonewhoseesallthis,naturallyrushestotheconclusionofwhichIwasspeaking,thatnomortallegislatesinanything,butthatinhumanaffairschanceisalmosteverything。Andthismaybesaidoftheartsofthesailor,andthepilot,andthephysician,andthegeneral,andmayseemtobewellsaid;andyetthereisanotherthingwhichmaybesaidwithequaltruthofallofthem。
  Cle。Whatisit?