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第19章

  Andofthisthereasonissaidtohavebeenasfollows:-Cronosknewwhatweourselvesweredeclaring,thatnohumannatureinvestedwithsupremepowerisabletoorderhumanaffairsandnotoverflowwithinsolenceandwrong。Whichreflectionledhimtoappointnotmenbutdemigods,whoareofahigherandmoredivinerace,tobethekingsandrulersofourcities;hedidaswedowithflocksofsheepandothertameanimals。Forwedonotappointoxentobethelordsofoxen,orgoatsofgoats;butweourselvesareasuperiorrace,andruleoverthem。InlikemannerGod,inhisloveofmankind,placedoverusthedemons,whoareasuperiorrace,andtheywithgreatcaseandpleasuretothemselves,andnolesstous,takingcareusandgivinguspeaceandreverenceandorderandjusticeneverfailing,madethetribesofmenhappyandunited。Andthistradition,whichistrue,declaresthatcitiesofwhichsomemortalmanandnotGodistheruler,havenoescapefromevilsandtoils。StillwemustdoallthatwecantoimitatethelifewhichissaidtohaveexistedinthedaysofCronos,and,asfarastheprincipleofimmortalitydwellsinus,tothatwemusthearken,bothinprivateandpubliclife,andregulateourcitiesandhousesaccordingtolaw,meaningbytheveryterm“law,“thedistributionofmind。Butifeitherasinglepersonoranoligarchyorademocracyhasasouleagerafterpleasuresanddesires-wantingtobefilledwiththem,yetretainingnoneofthem,andperpetuallyafflictedwithanendlessandinsatiabledisorder;andthisevilspirit,havingfirsttrampledthelawsunderfoot,becomesthemastereitherofastateorofanindividual-then,asIwassaying,salvationishopeless。Andnow,Cleinias,wehavetoconsiderwhetheryouwillorwillnotacceptthistaleofmine。
  Cle。Certainlywewill。
  Ath。Youareaware-areyounot?-thatthereareofsaidtobeasmanyformsoflawsasthereareofgovernments,andofthelatterwehavealreadymentionedallthosewhicharecommonlyrecognized。Nowyoumustregardthisasamatteroffirst-rateimportance。Forwhatistobethestandardofjustandunjust,isoncemorethepointatissue。Mensaythatthelawoughtnottoregardeithermilitaryvirtue,orvirtueingeneral,butonlytheinterestsandpowerandpreservationoftheestablishedformofgovernment;thisisthoughtbythemtobethebestwayofexpressingthenaturaldefinitionofjustice。
  Cle。How?
  Ath。Justiceissaidbythemtobetheinterestofthestronger。
  Cle。Speakplainer。
  Ath。Iwill:-“Surely,“theysay,“thegoverningpowermakeswhateverlawshaveauthorityinanystate?“
  Cle。True。
  Ath。“Well,“theywouldadd,“anddoyousupposethattyrannyordemocracy,oranyotherconqueringpower,doesnotmakethecontinuanceofthepowerwhichispossessedbythemthefirstorprincipalobjectoftheirlaws?“
  Cle。Howcantheyhaveanyother?
  Ath。“Andwhoevertransgressestheselawsispunishedasanevil-doerbythelegislator,whocallsthelawsjust?“
  Cle。Naturally。
  Ath。“This,then,isalwaysthemodeandfashioninwhichjusticeexists。“
  Cle。Certainly,iftheyarecorrectintheirview。
  Ath。Why,yes,thisisoneofthosefalseprinciplesofgovernmenttowhichwewerereferring。
  Cle。Whichdoyoumean?
  Ath。Thosewhichwewereexaminingwhenwespokeofwhooughttogovernwhom。Didwenotarriveattheconclusionthatparentsoughttogoverntheirchildren,andtheeldertheyounger,andthenobletheignoble?Andthereweremanyotherprinciples,ifyouremember,andtheywerenotalwaysconsistent。Oneprinciplewasthisveryprincipleofmight,andwesaidthatPindarconsideredviolencenaturalandjustifiedit。
  Cle。Yes;Iremember。
  Ath。Consider,then,towhomourstateistobeentrusted。Forthereisathingwhichhasoccurredtimeswithoutnumberinstates-
  Cle。Whatthing?
  Ath。Thatwhentherehasbeenacontestforpower,thosewhogaintheupperhandsoentirelymonopolizethegovernment,astorefuseallsharetothedefeatedpartyandtheirdescendants-theylivewatchingoneanother,therulingclassbeinginperpetualfearthatsomeonewhohasarecollectionofformerwrongswillcomeintopowerandriseupagainstthem。Now,accordingtoourview,suchgovernmentsarenotpolitiesatall,norarelawsrightwhicharepassedforthegoodofparticularclassesandnotforthegoodofthewholestate。
  Stateswhichhavesuchlawsarenotpolitiesbutparties,andtheirnotionsofjusticearesimplyunmeaning。Isaythis,becauseIamgoingtoassertthatwemustnotentrustthegovernmentinyourstatetoanyonebecauseheisrich,orbecausehepossessesanyotheradvantage,suchasstrength,orstature,oragainbirth:buthewhoismostobedienttothelawsofthestate,heshallwinthepalm;andtohimwhoisvictoriousinthefirstdegreeshallbegiventhehighestofficeandchiefministryofthegods;andthesecondtohimwhobearsthesecondpalm;andonasimilarprincipleshallalltheotherbeassignedtothosewhocomenextinorder。AndwhenIcalltherulersservantsorministersofthelaw,Igivethemthisnamenotforthesakeofnovelty,butbecauseIcertainlybelievethatuponsuchserviceorministrydependsthewell-orill-beingofthestate。Forthatstateinwhichthelawissubjectandhasnoauthority,I
  perceivetobeonthehighwaytoruin;butIseethatthestateinwhichthelawisabovetherulers,andtherulersaretheinferiorsofthelaw,hassalvation,andeveryblessingwhichtheGodscanconfer。
  Cle。Truly,Stranger,youseewiththekeenvisionofage。
  Ath。Why,yes;everymanwhenheisyounghasthatsortofvisiondullest,andwhenheisoldkeenest。
  Cle。Verytrue。
  Ath。Andnow,whatistobethenextstep?Maywenotsupposethecoloniststohavearrived,andproceedtomakeourspeechtothem?
  Cle。Certainly。
  Ath。“Friends,“wesaytothem,-“God,astheoldtraditiondeclares,holdinginhishandthebeginning,middle,andendofallthatis,travelsaccordingtohisnatureinastraightlinetowardstheaccomplishmentofhisend。Justicealwaysaccompanieshim,andisthepunisherofthosewhofallshortofthedivinelaw。Tojustice,hewhowouldbehappyholdsfast,andfollowsinhercompanywithallhumilityandorder;buthewhoisliftedupwithpride,orelatedbywealthorrank,orbeauty,whoisyoungandfoolish,andhasasoulhotwithinsolence,andthinksthathehasnoneedofanyguideorruler,butisablehimselftobetheguideofothers,he,Isay,isleftdesertedofGod;andbeingthusdeserted,hetakestohimotherswhoarelikehimself,anddancesabout,throwingallthingsintoconfusion,andmanythinkthatheisagreatman,butinashorttimehepaysapenaltywhichjusticecannotbutapprove,andisutterlydestroyed,andhisfamilyandcitywithhim。Wherefore,seeingthathumanthingsarethusordered,whatshouldawisemandoorthink,ornotdoorthink?
  Cle。EverymanoughttomakeuphismindthathewillbeoneofthefollowersofGod;therecanbenodoubtofthat。
  Ath。ThenwhatlifeisagreeabletoGod,andbecominginhisfollowers?Oneonly,expressedonceforallintheoldsayingthat“likeagreeswithlike,withmeasuremeasure,“butthingswhichhavenomeasureagreeneitherwiththemselvesnorwiththethingswhichhave。NowGodoughttobetousthemeasureofallthings,andnotman,asmencommonlysayProtagoras:thewordsarefarmoretrueofhim。AndhewhowouldbedeartoGodmust,asfarasispossible,belikehimandsuchasheis。WhereforethetemperatemanisthefriendofGod,forheislikehim;andtheintemperatemanisunlikehim,anddifferentfromhim,andunjust。Andthesameappliestootherthings;andthisistheconclusion,whichisalsothenoblestandtruestofallsayings-thatforthegoodmantooffersacrificetotheGods,andholdconversewiththembymeansofprayersandofferingsandeverykindofservice,isthenoblestandbestofallthings,andalsothemostconducivetoahappylife,andveryfitandmeet。Butwiththebadman,theoppositeofthisistrue:forthebadmanhasanimpuresoul,whereasthegoodispure;andfromonewhoispolluted,neithergoodmannorGodcanwithoutimproprietyreceivegifts。WhereforetheunholydoonlywastetheirmuchserviceupontheGods,butwhenofferedbyanyholyman,suchserviceismostacceptabletothem。Thisisthemarkatwhichweoughttoaim。
  Butwhatweaponsshallweuse,andhowshallwedirectthem?Inthefirstplace,weaffirmthatnextaftertheOlympianGodsandtheGodsoftheState,honourshouldbegiventotheGodsbelow;theyshouldreceiveeverythinginevenandofthesecondchoice,andillomen,whiletheoddnumbers,andthefirstchoice,andthethingsofluckyomen,aregiventotheGodsabove,byhimwhowouldrightlyhitthemarkofpiety。NexttotheseGods,awisemanwilldoservicetothedemonsorspirits,andthentotheheroes,andafterthemwillfollowtheprivateandancestralGods,whoareworshippedasthelawprescribesintheplaceswhicharesacredtothem。Nextcomesthehonouroflivingparents,towhom,asismeet,wehavetopaythefirstandgreatestandoldestofalldebts,consideringthatallwhichamanhasbelongstothosewhogavehimbirthandbroughthimup,andthathemustdoallthathecantoministertothem,first,inhisproperty,secondly,inhisperson,andthirdly,inhissoul,inreturnfortheendlesscareandtravailwhichtheybestoweduponhimofold,inthedaysofhisinfancy,andwhichheisnowtopaybacktothemwhentheyareoldandintheextremityoftheirneed。
  Andallhislifelongheoughtnevertoutter,ortohaveuttered,anunbecomingwordtothem;foroflightandfleetingwordsthepenaltyismostsevere;Nemesis,themessengerofjustice,isappointedtowatchoverallsuchmatters。Whentheyareangryandwanttosatisfytheirfeelingsinwordordeed,heshouldgivewaytothem;
  forafatherwhothinksthathehasbeenwrongedbyhissonmaybereasonablyexpectedtobeveryangry。Attheirdeath,themostmoderatefuneralisbest,neitherexceedingthecustomaryexpense,noryetfallingshortofthehonourwhichhasbeenusuallyshownbytheformergenerationtotheirparents。Andletamannotforgettopaytheyearlytributeofrespecttothedead,honouringthemchieflybyomittingnothingthatconducestoaperpetualremembranceofthem,andgivingareasonableportionofhisfortunetothedead。Doingthis,andlivingafterthismanner,weshallreceiveourrewardfromtheGodsandthosewhoareaboveus[i。e。,thedemons];andweshallspendourdaysforthemostpartingoodhope。Andhowamanoughttoorderwhatrelatestohisdescendantsandhiskindredandfriendsandfellow-citizens,andtheritesofhospitalitytaughtbyHeaven,andtheintercoursewhicharisesoutofalltheseduties,withaviewtotheembellishmentandorderlyregulationofhisownlife-thesethings,Isay,thelaws,asweproceedwiththem,willaccomplish,partlypersuading,andpartlywhennaturesdonotyieldtothepersuasionofcustom,chastisingthembymightandright,andwillthusrenderourstate,iftheGodsco-operatewithus,prosperousandhappy。Butofwhathastobesaid,andmustbesaidbythelegislatorwhoisofmywayofthinking,andyet,ifsaidintheformoflaw,wouldbeoutofplace-ofthisIthinkthathemaygiveasamplefortheinstructionofhimselfandofthoseforwhomheislegislating;andthenwhen,asfarasheisable,hehasgonethroughallthepreliminaries,hemayproceedtotheworkoflegislation。Now,whatwillbetheformofsuchprefaces?Theremaybeadifficultyinincludingordescribingthemallunderasingleform,butIthinkthatwemaygetsomenotionofthemifwecanguaranteeonething。
  Cle。Whatisthat?
  Ath。Ishouldwishthecitizenstobeasreadilypersuadedtovirtueaspossible;thiswillsurelybetheaimofthelegislatorinallhislaws。
  Cle。Certainly。
  Ath。Theproposalappearstometobeofsomevalue;andIthinkthatapersonwilllistenwithmoregentlenessandgood-willtothepreceptsaddressedtohimbythelegislator,whenhissoulisnotaltogetherunpreparedtoreceivethem。Evenalittledoneinthewayofconciliationgainshisear,andisalwaysworthhaving。Forthereisnogreatinclinationorreadinessonthepartofmankindtobemadeasgood,orasquicklygood,aspossible。ThecaseofthemanyprovesthewisdomofHesiod,whosaysthattheroadtowickednessissmoothandcanbetravelledwithoutperspiring,becauseitissoveryshort:
  ButbeforevirtuetheimmortalGodshaveplacedthesweatoflabour,andlongandsteepisthewaythither,andruggedatfirst;butwhenyouhavereachedthetop,althoughdifficultbefore,itistheneasy。
  Cle。Yes;andhecertainlyspeakswell。
  Ath。Verytrue:andnowletmetellyoutheeffectwhichtheprecedingdiscoursehashaduponme。
  Cle。Proceed。
  Ath。Supposethatwehavealittleconversationwiththelegislator,andsaytohim-“O,legislator,speak;ifyouknowwhatweoughttosayanddo,youcansurelytell。“
  Cle。Ofcoursehecan。
  Ath。“Didwenothearyoujustnowsaying,thatthelegislatoroughtnottoallowthepoetstodowhattheyliked?Forthattheywouldnotknowinwhichoftheirwordstheywentagainstthelaws,tothehurtofthestate。“