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they bring them into evil repute,
and all the sufferings that Glaucon enumerated as befalling just men who are
thought to be unjust, these they recite about the unjust, but they have
nothing else to say.1 Such is the praise and the censure of the just and of the
unjust.“Consider further,
Socrates, another kind of language about justice and injustice
1 Plato teaches elsewhere that the real punishment of sin is to be cut off from communion with the good.Theaetetus 176 D-E, Laws 728 B, 367 A
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