When Leo, the son of Eurycratidas, was asked what kind of a city one could live in so as to live most safely, he said, ‘Where the inhabitants shall possess neither too much nor too little, and where right shall be strong and wrong shall be weak.’ [p. 347]
When Leo, the son of Eurycratidas, was asked what kind of a city one could live in so as to live most safely, he said, ‘Where the inhabitants shall possess neither too much nor too little, and where right shall be strong and wrong shall be weak.’ [p. 347]