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are not altogether
worthy of our fellowship, but whose strength of body is sufficient for toil;
so they, selling the use of this strength and calling the price wages, are
designated, I believe, wage-earners, are they not?”
“Certainly.” “Wage-earners, then, it seems,
are the complement that helps to fill up the state.”Aristotle(Politics
1254 b 18) says that those, the use of whose
bodies is the best they have to offer, are by nature slaves. Cf
Jesus of Sirach xxxviii. 36A)/NEU AU)TW=N OU)K OI)KISQH/SETAI PO/LIS. So Carlyle,
and Shakespeare on Caliban: “We cannot miss him”
(Tempest, I. ii).“I think
so.” “Has our city, then, Adeimantus, reached its full
growth and i