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" There is still a danger in allowing them to share the great offices of state, for their folly will lead them into error, and their dishonesty into crime. But there is a danger also in not letting them share, for a state in which many poor men are excluded... "
The Politics of Aristotle: Introduction and translation - Page 78
by Aristotle - 1885
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Introduction and translation

Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - 1885 - 482 pages
...be assigned to the mass of freemen and citizens, who are not rich and have no personal merit—are both solved. There is still 7 a danger in allowing...enemies. The only way of escape is to assign to them 8 and judicial functions. For this reason III. n. Solon* and certain other legislators give them the...
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Introduction and translation

Aristotle - 1885 - 464 pages
...freemen and citizens, who are not rich and have no personal merit — are both solved. There is still ; a danger in allowing them to share the great offices...enemies. The only way of escape is to assign to them s some deliberative and judicial functions. For this reason III. n. Solon* and certain other legislators...
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Dialogues of Plato

Benjamin Jowett - 1899 - 480 pages
...freemen and citizens, who are not rich and have no personal merit—are both solved. There is still a danger in allowing them to share the great offices...enemies. The only way of escape is to assign to them some deliberative and judicial functions. For this reason Solon and certain other legislators give...
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Dialogues of Plato: Containing The Apology of Socrates, Crito, Phaedo, and ...

Plato - 1899 - 514 pages
...freemen and citizens, who are not rich and have no personal merit — are both solved. There is still a danger in allowing them to share the great offices...enemies. The only way of escape is to assign to them some deliberative and judicial functions. For this reason Solon and certain other legislators give...
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Studies in the Politics of Aristotle and the Republic of Plato, Volume 1

Isaac Althaus Loos - 1899 - 308 pages
...not enjoy any special reputation for virtue? These difficulties are solved thus: "There is a certain danger in allowing them to share the great offices...letting them share, for a state in which many poor are excluded altogether from office, will necessarily be full of enemies. The only way to escape is...
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The Ethics of the Greek Philosophers, Socrates, Plato and Aristotle: A ...

James Hervey Hyslop - 1903 - 502 pages
...freemen and citizens, who are not rich and have no personal merit — are both solved. There is still a danger in allowing them to share the great offices...enemies. The only way of escape is to assign to them some deliberative and judicial functions. For this reason Solon and certain other legislators give...
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The Works of Aristotle: Politica, by B. Jowett. Oeconomica, by E. S. Forster ...

Aristotle - 1921 - 460 pages
...freemen and citizens, who are not rich and have no personal merit — are both solved. There is still >5 a danger in allowing them to share the great offices...are excluded from office will necessarily be full of 3f1 enemies. The only way of escape is to assign to them some deliberative and judicial functions....
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The Cult of Incompetence

Emile Faguet - 1911 - 252 pages
...viz., what power should be assigned to the mass of freemen and citizens — is solved. There is still a danger in allowing them to share the great offices...enemies. The only way of escape is to assign to them some deliberative and judicial functions .... But each individual left to himself, forms an imperfect...
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Readings in Political Philosophy

Francis William Coker - 1914 - 604 pages
...freemen and citizens, who are not rich and have no personal merit — are both solved. There is still a danger in allowing them to share the great offices...enemies. The only way of escape is to assign to them some deliberative and judicial functions. For this reason Solon and certain other legislators give...
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The Cult of Imcompetence

Emile Faguet - 1916 - 266 pages
...viz., what power should be assigned to the mass of freemen and citizens — is solved. There is still a danger in allowing them to share the great offices...enemies. The only way of escape is to assign to them some deliberative and judicial functions .... But each individual left to himself, forms an imperfect...
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