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Plato, Republic, Book 8, section 563c (search)
of the indignities of Athenian city life. And so all things everywhere are just bursting with the spirit of liberty.Cf. the reflections in Laws 698 f., 701 A-C, Epist. viii. 354 D, Gorg. 461 E; Isoc.Areop. 20, Panath. 131, Eurip.Cyclops 120A)KOU/EI D' OU)DE\N OU)DEI\S OU)DENO/S, Aristot.Pol. 1295 b 15 f. Plato, by reaction against the excesses of the ultimate democracy, always satirizes the shibboleth “liberty” in the style of Arnold, Ruskin and Carlyle. He would agree with Goethe (Eckermann i. 219, Jan. 18, 1827) “Nicht das macht frei, das vir nichts über uns erkennen wollen, sondern eben, dass wir etwas verehren, das über uns ist.” Libby,
Plato, Republic, Book 8, section 565a (search)
1318 b 12. unless it gets a share of the honey.” “Well, does it not always share,” I said, “to the extent that the men at the head find it possible, in distributingCf. Isoc. viii. 13TOU\S TA\ TH=S PO/LEWS DIANEMOME/NOUS. to the people what they take from the well-to-do,For TOU\S E)/XONTAS cf. Blaydes on Aristoph.Knights 1295. For the exploitation of the rich at Athens cf. Xen.Symp. 4. 30-32, Lysias xxi. 14, xix. 62, xviii. 20-21, Isoc.Areop. 32 ff., Peace 131, Dem.De cor. 105 ff., on his triarchic law; and also Eurip.Herc. Fur. 588-592. to keep the lion's share for themselvesCf. Aristoph.Knights 717-718, 1219-1223, and Achilles in Il.