Butistheartofmedicineoranyotherartfaultyordeficientinanyqualityinthesamewaythattheeyemaybedeficientinsightortheearfailofhearing,andthereforerequiresanotherarttoprovidefortheinterestsofseeingandhearing——hasartinitself,I
say,anysimilarliabilitytofaultordefect,anddoeseveryartrequireanothersupplementaryarttoprovideforitsinterests,andthatanotherandanotherwithoutend?Orhavetheartstolookonlyaftertheirowninterests?Orhavetheynoneedeitherofthemselvesorofanother?——havingnofaultsordefects,theyhavenoneedtocorrectthem,eitherbytheexerciseoftheirownartorofanyother;
theyhaveonlytoconsidertheinterestoftheirsubject—matter。Foreveryartremainspureandfaultlesswhileremainingtrue——thatistosay,whileperfectandunimpaired。Takethewordsinyourprecisesense,andtellmewhetherIamnotright。"
Yes,clearly。
Thenmedicinedoesnotconsidertheinterestofmedicine,buttheinterestofthebody?
True,hesaid。
Nordoestheartofhorsemanshipconsidertheinterestsoftheartofhorsemanship,buttheinterestsofthehorse;neitherdoanyotherartscareforthemselves,fortheyhavenoneeds;theycareonlyforthatwhichisthesubjectoftheirart?
True,hesaid。
Butsurely,Thrasymachus,theartsarethesuperiorsandrulersoftheirownsubjects?
Tothisheassentedwithagooddealofreluctance。
Then,Isaid,noscienceorartconsidersorenjoinstheinterestofthestrongerorsuperior,butonlytheinterestofthesubjectandweaker?
Hemadeanattempttocontestthispropositionalso,butfinallyacquiesced。
Then,Icontinued,nophysician,insofarasheisaphysician,considershisowngoodinwhatheprescribes,butthegoodofhispatient;forthetruephysicianisalsoarulerhavingthehumanbodyasasubject,andisnotameremoney—maker;thathasbeenadmitted?
Yes。
Andthepilotlikewise,inthestrictsenseoftheterm,isarulerofsailorsandnotameresailor?
Thathasbeenadmitted。
Andsuchapilotandrulerwillprovideandprescribefortheinterestofthesailorwhoisunderhim,andnotforhisownortheruler’sinterest?
Hegaveareluctant’Yes。’
Then,Isaid,Thrasymachus,thereisnooneinanyrulewho,insofarasheisaruler,considersorenjoinswhatisforhisowninterest,butalwayswhatisfortheinterestofhissubjectorsuitabletohisart;tothathelooks,andthataloneheconsidersineverythingwhichhesaysanddoes。
Whenwehadgottothispointintheargument,andeveryonesawthatthedefinitionofjusticehadbeencompletelyupset,Thrasymachus,insteadofreplyingtome,said:Tellme,Socrates,haveyougotanurse?
Whydoyouasksuchaquestion,Isaid,whenyououghtrathertobeanswering?
Becausesheleavesyoutosnivel,andneverwipesyournose:shehasnoteventaughtyoutoknowtheshepherdfromthesheep。
Whatmakesyousaythat?Ireplied。
Becauseyoufancythattheshepherdorneatherdfattensoftendsthesheeporoxenwithaviewtotheirowngoodandnottothegoodofhimselforhismaster;andyoufurtherimaginethattherulersofstates,iftheyaretruerulers,neverthinkoftheirsubjectsassheep,andthattheyarenotstudyingtheirownadvantagedayandnight。Oh,no;andsoentirelyastrayareyouinyourideasaboutthejustandunjustasnoteventoknowthatjusticeandthejustareinrealityanother’sgood;thatistosay,theinterestoftherulerandstronger,andthelossofthesubjectandservant;andinjusticetheopposite;fortheunjustislordoverthetrulysimpleandjust:heisthestronger,andhissubjectsdowhatisforhisinterest,andministertohishappiness,whichisveryfarfrombeingtheirown。Considerfurther,mostfoolishSocrates,thatthejustisalwaysaloserincomparisonwiththeunjust。Firstofall,inprivatecontracts:wherevertheunjustisthepartnerofthejustyouwillfindthat,whenthepartnershipisdissolved,theunjustmanhasalwaysmoreandthejustless。Secondly,intheirdealingswiththeState:whenthereisanincometax,thejustmanwillpaymoreandtheunjustlessonthesameamountofincome;andwhenthereisanythingtobereceivedtheonegainsnothingandtheothermuch。Observealsowhathappenswhentheytakeanoffice;thereisthejustmanneglectinghisaffairsandperhapssufferingotherlosses,andgettingnothingoutofthepublic,becauseheisjust;moreoverheishatedbyhisfriendsandacquaintanceforrefusingtoservetheminunlawfulways。Butallthisisreversedinthecaseoftheunjustman。
Iamspeaking,asbefore,ofinjusticeonalargescaleinwhichtheadvantageoftheunjustismoreapparent;andmymeaningwillbemostclearlyseenifweturntothathighestformofinjusticeinwhichthecriminalisthehappiestofmen,andthesufferersorthosewhorefusetodoinjusticearethemostmiserable——thatistosaytyranny,whichbyfraudandforcetakesawaythepropertyofothers,notlittlebylittlebutwholesale;comprehendinginone,thingssacredaswellasprofane,privateandpublic;forwhichactsofwrong,ifheweredetectedperpetratinganyoneofthemsingly,hewouldbepunishedandincurgreatdisgrace——theywhodosuchwronginparticularcasesarecalledrobbersoftemples,andman—stealersandburglarsandswindlersandthieves。Butwhenamanbesidestakingawaythemoneyofthecitizenshasmadeslavesofthem,then,insteadofthesenamesofreproach,heistermedhappyandblessed,notonlybythecitizensbutbyallwhohearofhishavingachievedtheconsummationofinjustice。Formankindcensureinjustice,fearingthattheymaybethevictimsofitandnotbecausetheyshrinkfromcommittingit。Andthus,asIhaveshown,Socrates,injustice,whenonasufficientscale,hasmorestrengthandfreedomandmasterythanjustice;and,asIsaidatfirst,justiceistheinterestofthestronger,whereasinjusticeisaman’sownprofitandinterest。
Thrasymachus,whenhehadthusspoken,having,likeabathman,delugedourearswithhiswords,hadamindtogoaway。Butthecompanywouldnotlethim;theyinsistedthatheshouldremainanddefendhisposition;andImyselfaddedmyownhumblerequestthathewouldnotleaveus。Thrasymachus,Isaidtohim,excellentman,howsuggestiveareyourremarks!Andareyougoingtorunawaybeforeyouhavefairlytaughtorlearnedwhethertheyaretrueornot?Istheattempttodeterminethewayofman’slifesosmallamatterinyoureyes——todeterminehowlifemaybepassedbyeachoneofustothegreatestadvantage?
AnddoIdifferfromyou,hesaid,astotheimportanceoftheenquiry?
Youappearrather,Ireplied,tohavenocareorthoughtaboutus,Thrasymachus——whetherwelivebetterorworsefromnotknowingwhatyousayyouknow,istoyouamatterofindifference。Prithee,friend,donotkeepyourknowledgetoyourself;wearealargeparty;andanybenefitwhichyouconferuponuswillbeamplyrewarded。FormyownpartIopenlydeclarethatIamnotconvinced,andthatIdonotbelieveinjusticetobemoregainfulthanjustice,evenifuncontrolledandallowedtohavefreeplay。For,grantingthattheremaybeanunjustmanwhoisabletocommitinjusticeeitherbyfraudorforce,stillthisdoesnotconvincemeofthesuperioradvantageofinjustice,andtheremaybeotherswhoareinthesamepredicamentwithmyself。Perhapswemaybewrong;ifso,youinyourwisdomshouldconvinceusthatwearemistakeninpreferringjusticetoinjustice。
AndhowamItoconvinceyou,hesaid,ifyouarenotalreadyconvincedbywhatIhavejustsaid;whatmorecanIdoforyou?
Wouldyouhavemeputtheproofbodilyintoyoursouls?
Heavenforbid!Isaid;Iwouldonlyaskyoutobeconsistent;or,ifyouchange,changeopenlyandlettherebenodeception。ForImustremark,Thrasymachus,ifyouwillrecallwhatwaspreviouslysaid,thatalthoughyoubeganbydefiningthetruephysicianinanexactsense,youdidnotobservealikeexactnesswhenspeakingoftheshepherd;youthoughtthattheshepherdasashepherdtendsthesheepnotwithaviewtotheirowngood,butlikeameredinerorbanqueterwithaviewtothepleasuresofthetable;or,again,asatraderforsaleinthemarket,andnotasashepherd。Yetsurelytheartoftheshepherdisconcernedonlywiththegoodofhissubjects;
hehasonlytoprovidethebestforthem,sincetheperfectionoftheartisalreadyensuredwheneveralltherequirementsofitaresatisfied。AndthatwaswhatIwassayingjustnowabouttheruler。
Iconceivedthattheartoftheruler,consideredasruler,whetherinastateorinprivatelife,couldonlyregardthegoodofhisflockorsubjects;whereasyouseemtothinkthattherulersinstates,thatistosay,thetruerulers,likebeinginauthority。
Think!Nay,Iamsureofit。
Thenwhyinthecaseoflesserofficesdomennevertakethemwillinglywithoutpayment,unlessundertheideathattheygovernfortheadvantagenotofthemselvesbutofothers?Letmeaskyouaquestion:Arenottheseveralartsdifferent,byreasonoftheireachhavingaseparatefunction?And,mydearillustriousfriend,dosaywhatyouthink,thatwemaymakealittleprogress。
Yes,thatisthedifference,hereplied。
Andeachartgivesusaparticulargoodandnotmerelyageneralone——medicine,forexample,givesushealth;navigation,safetyatsea,andsoon?
Yes,hesaid。
Andtheartofpaymenthasthespecialfunctionofgivingpay:butwedonotconfusethiswithotherarts,anymorethantheartofthepilotistobeconfusedwiththeartofmedicine,becausethehealthofthepilotmaybeimprovedbyaseavoyage。Youwouldnotbeinclinedtosay,wouldyou,thatnavigationistheartofmedicine,atleastifwearetoadoptyourexactuseoflanguage?
Certainlynot。
Orbecauseamanisingoodhealthwhenhereceivespayyouwouldnotsaythattheartofpaymentismedicine?
Ishouldsaynot。
Norwouldyousaythatmedicineistheartofreceivingpaybecauseamantakesfeeswhenheisengagedinhealing?
Certainlynot。
Andwehaveadmitted,Isaid,thatthegoodofeachartisspeciallyconfinedtotheart?
Yes。
Then,iftherebeanygoodwhichallartistshaveincommon,thatistobeattributedtosomethingofwhichtheyallhavethecommonuse?
True,hereplied。
Andwhentheartistisbenefitedbyreceivingpaytheadvantageisgainedbyanadditionaluseoftheartofpay,whichisnottheartprofessedbyhim?
Hegaveareluctantassenttothis。
Thenthepayisnotderivedbytheseveralartistsfromtheirrespectivearts。Butthetruthis,thatwhiletheartofmedicinegiveshealth,andtheartofthebuilderbuildsahouse,anotherartattendsthemwhichistheartofpay。Thevariousartsmaybedoingtheirownbusinessandbenefitingthatoverwhichtheypreside,butwouldtheartistreceiveanybenefitfromhisartunlesshewerepaidaswell?
Isupposenot。
Butdoeshethereforeconfernobenefitwhenheworksfornothing?
Certainly,heconfersabenefit。
Thennow,Thrasymachus,thereisnolongeranydoubtthatneitherartsnorgovernmentsprovidefortheirowninterests;but,aswewerebeforesaying,theyruleandprovidefortheinterestsoftheirsubjectswhoaretheweakerandnotthestronger——totheirgoodtheyattendandnottothegoodofthesuperior。
Andthisisthereason,mydearThrasymachus,why,asIwasjustnowsaying,nooneiswillingtogovern;becausenoonelikestotakeinhandthereformationofevilswhicharenothisconcernwithoutremuneration。For,intheexecutionofhiswork,andingivinghisorderstoanother,thetrueartistdoesnotregardhisowninterest,butalwaysthatofhissubjects;andthereforeinorderthatrulersmaybewillingtorule,theymustbepaidinoneofthreemodesofpayment:money,orhonour,orapenaltyforrefusing。
SOCRATES—GLAUCON
Whatdoyoumean,Socrates?saidGlaucon。Thefirsttwomodesofpaymentareintelligibleenough,butwhatthepenaltyisIdonotunderstand,orhowapenaltycanbeapayment。
Youmeanthatyoudonotunderstandthenatureofthispaymentwhichtothebestmenisthegreatinducementtorule?Ofcourseyouknowthatambitionandavariceareheldtobe,asindeedtheyare,adisgrace?
Verytrue。
Andforthisreason,Isaid,moneyandhonourhavenoattractionforthem;goodmendonotwishtobeopenlydemandingpaymentforgoverningandsotogetthenameofhirelings,norbysecretlyhelpingthemselvesoutofthepublicrevenuestogetthenameofthieves。
Andnotbeingambitioustheydonotcareabouthonour。Whereforenecessitymustbelaiduponthem,andtheymustbeinducedtoservefromthefearofpunishment。Andthis,asIimagine,isthereasonwhytheforwardnesstotakeoffice,insteadofwaitingtobecompelled,hasbeendeemeddishonourable。Nowtheworstpartofthepunishmentisthathewhorefusestoruleisliabletoberuledbyonewhoisworsethanhimself。Andthefearofthis,asIconceive,inducesthegoodtotakeoffice,notbecausetheywould,butbecausetheycannothelp——notundertheideathattheyaregoingtohaveanybenefitorenjoymentthemselves,butasanecessity,andbecausetheyarenotabletocommitthetaskofrulingtoanyonewhoisbetterthanthemselves,orindeedasgood。Forthereisreasontothinkthatifacitywerecomposedentirelyofgoodmen,thentoavoidofficewouldbeasmuchanobjectofcontentionastoobtainofficeisatpresent;thenweshouldhaveplainproofthatthetruerulerisnotmeantbynaturetoregardhisowninterest,butthatofhissubjects;andeveryonewhoknewthiswouldchooserathertoreceiveabenefitfromanotherthantohavethetroubleofconferringone。SofaramIfromagreeingwithThrasymachusthatjusticeistheinterestofthestronger。Thislatterquestionneednotbefurtherdiscussedatpresent;butwhenThrasymachussaysthatthelifeoftheunjustismoreadvantageousthanthatofthejust,hisnewstatementappearstometobeofafarmoreseriouscharacter。Whichofushasspokentruly?Andwhichsortoflife,Glaucon,doyouprefer?
Iformypartdeemthelifeofthejusttobethemoreadvantageous,heanswered。
DidyouhearalltheadvantagesoftheunjustwhichThrasymachuswasrehearsing?
Yes,Iheardhim,hereplied,buthehasnotconvincedme。
Thenshallwetrytofindsomewayofconvincinghim,ifwecan,thatheissayingwhatisnottrue?
Mostcertainly,hereplied。
If,Isaid,hemakesasetspeechandwemakeanotherrecountingalltheadvantagesofbeingjust,andheanswersandwerejoin,theremustbeanumberingandmeasuringofthegoodswhichareclaimedoneitherside,andintheendweshallwantjudgestodecide;butifweproceedinourenquiryaswelatelydid,bymakingadmissionstooneanother,weshallunitetheofficesofjudgeandadvocateinourownpersons。
Verygood,hesaid。
AndwhichmethoddoIunderstandyoutoprefer?Isaid。
Thatwhichyoupropose。
Well,then,Thrasymachus,Isaid,supposeyoubeginatthebeginningandanswerme。Yousaythatperfectinjusticeismoregainfulthanperfectjustice?
SOCRATES—GLAUCON—THRASYMACHUS
Yes,thatiswhatIsay,andIhavegivenyoumyreasons。
Andwhatisyourviewaboutthem?Wouldyoucalloneofthemvirtueandtheothervice?
Certainly。
Isupposethatyouwouldcalljusticevirtueandinjusticevice?
Whatacharmingnotion!Solikelytoo,seeingthatIaffirminjusticetobeprofitableandjusticenot。
Whatelsethenwouldyousay?
Theopposite,hereplied。
Andwouldyoucalljusticevice?
No,Iwouldrathersaysublimesimplicity。
Thenwouldyoucallinjusticemalignity?
No;Iwouldrathersaydiscretion。
Anddotheunjustappeartoyoutobewiseandgood?
Yes,hesaid;atanyratethoseofthemwhoareabletobeperfectlyunjust,andwhohavethepowerofsubduingstatesandnations;butperhapsyouimaginemetobetalkingofcutpurses。
Eventhisprofessionifundetectedhasadvantages,thoughtheyarenottobecomparedwiththoseofwhichIwasjustnowspeaking。
IdonotthinkthatImisapprehendyourmeaning,Thrasymachus,I
replied;butstillIcannothearwithoutamazementthatyouclassinjusticewithwisdomandvirtue,andjusticewiththeopposite。
CertainlyIdosoclassthem。
Now,Isaid,youareonmoresubstantialandalmostunanswerableground;foriftheinjusticewhichyouweremaintainingtobeprofitablehadbeenadmittedbyyouasbyotherstobeviceanddeformity,ananswermighthavebeengiventoyouonreceivedprinciples;butnowIperceivethatyouwillcallinjusticehonourableandstrong,andtotheunjustyouwillattributeallthequalitieswhichwereattributedbyusbeforetothejust,seeingthatyoudonothesitatetorankinjusticewithwisdomandvirtue。
Youhaveguessedmostinfallibly,hereplied。
ThenIcertainlyoughtnottoshrinkfromgoingthroughwiththeargumentsolongasIhavereasontothinkthatyou,Thrasymachus,arespeakingyourrealmind;forIdobelievethatyouarenowinearnestandarenotamusingyourselfatourexpense。
Imaybeinearnestornot,butwhatisthattoyou?——torefutetheargumentisyourbusiness。
Verytrue,Isaid;thatiswhatIhavetodo:Butwillyoubesogoodasansweryetonemorequestion?Doesthejustmantrytogainanyadvantageoverthejust?
Farotherwise;ifhedidwouldnotbethesimple,amusingcreaturewhichheis。
Andwouldhetrytogobeyondjustaction?
Hewouldnot。
Andhowwouldheregardtheattempttogainanadvantageovertheunjust;wouldthatbeconsideredbyhimasjustorunjust?
Hewouldthinkitjust,andwouldtrytogaintheadvantage;buthewouldnotbeable。
Whetherhewouldorwouldnotbeable,Isaid,isnottothepoint。Myquestionisonlywhetherthejustman,whilerefusingtohavemorethananotherjustman,wouldwishandclaimtohavemorethantheunjust?
Yes,hewould。
Andwhatoftheunjust——doesheclaimtohavemorethanthejustmanandtodomorethanisjustOfcourse,hesaid,forheclaimstohavemorethanallmen。
Andtheunjustmanwillstriveandstruggletoobtainmorethantheunjustmanoraction,inorderthathemayhavemorethanall?
True。
Wemayputthematterthus,Isaid——thejustdoesnotdesiremorethanhislikebutmorethanhisunlike,whereastheunjustdesiresmorethanbothhislikeandhisunlike?
Nothing,hesaid,canbebetterthanthatstatement。
Andtheunjustisgoodandwise,andthejustisneither?
Goodagain,hesaid。
Andisnottheunjustlikethewiseandgoodandthejustunlikethem?
Ofcourse,hesaid,hewhoisofacertainnature,islikethosewhoareofacertainnature;hewhoisnot,not。
Eachofthem,Isaid,issuchashislikeis?
Certainly,hereplied。
Verygood,Thrasymachus,Isaid;andnowtotakethecaseofthearts:youwouldadmitthatonemanisamusicianandanothernotamusician?
Yes。
Andwhichiswiseandwhichisfoolish?
Clearlythemusicianiswise,andhewhoisnotamusicianisfoolish。
Andheisgoodinasfarasheiswise,andbadinasfarasheisfoolish?
Yes。
Andyouwouldsaythesamesortofthingofthephysician?
Yes。
Anddoyouthink,myexcellentfriend,thatamusicianwhenheadjuststhelyrewoulddesireorclaimtoexceedorgobeyondamusicianinthetighteningandlooseningthestrings?
Idonotthinkthathewould。
Buthewouldclaimtoexceedthenon—musician?
Ofcourse。
Andwhatwouldyousayofthephysician?Inprescribingmeatsanddrinkswouldhewishtogobeyondanotherphysicianorbeyondthepracticeofmedicine?
Hewouldnot。
Buthewouldwishtogobeyondthenon—physician?
Yes。
Andaboutknowledgeandignoranceingeneral;seewhetheryouthinkthatanymanwhohasknowledgeeverwouldwishtohavethechoiceofsayingordoingmorethananothermanwhohasknowledge。
Wouldhenotrathersayordothesameashislikeinthesamecase?
That,Isuppose,canhardlybedenied。
Andwhatoftheignorant?wouldhenotdesiretohavemorethaneithertheknowingortheignorant?
Idaresay。
Andtheknowingiswise?
Yes。
Andthewiseisgood?
True。
Thenthewiseandgoodwillnotdesiretogainmorethanhislike,butmorethanhisunlikeandopposite?
Isupposeso。
Whereasthebadandignorantwilldesiretogainmorethanboth?
Yes。
Butdidwenotsay,Thrasymachus,thattheunjustgoesbeyondbothhislikeandunlike?Werenottheseyourwords?Theywere。
Theywere。
Andyoualsosaidthatthelustwillnotgobeyondhislikebuthisunlike?
Yes。
Thenthejustislikethewiseandgood,andtheunjustliketheevilandignorant?
Thatistheinference。
Andeachofthemissuchashislikeis?
Thatwasadmitted。
Thenthejusthasturnedouttobewiseandgoodandtheunjustevilandignorant。
Thrasymachusmadealltheseadmissions,notfluently,asIrepeatthem,butwithextremereluctance;itwasahotsummer’sday,andtheperspirationpouredfromhimintorrents;andthenIsawwhatI
hadneverseenbefore,Thrasymachusblushing。Aswewerenowagreedthatjusticewasvirtueandwisdom,andinjusticeviceandignorance,Iproceededtoanotherpoint:
Well,Isaid,Thrasymachus,thatmatterisnowsettled;butwerewenotalsosayingthatinjusticehadstrength;doyouremember?
Yes,Iremember,hesaid,butdonotsupposethatIapproveofwhatyouaresayingorhavenoanswer;ifhoweverIweretoanswer,youwouldbequitecertaintoaccusemeofharanguing;thereforeeitherpermitmetohavemysayout,orifyouwouldratherask,doso,andIwillanswer’Verygood,’astheysaytostory—tellingoldwomen,andwillnod’Yes’and’No。’
Certainlynot,Isaid,ifcontrarytoyourrealopinion。
Yes,hesaid,Iwill,topleaseyou,sinceyouwillnotletmespeak。Whatelsewouldyouhave?
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