Socrates - Cleitophon - Polemarchus - Thrasymachus

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Subscribe for ad free access & additional features for teachers. Authors: 267, Books: 3,607, Poems & Short Stories: 4,435, Forum Members: 71,154, Forum Posts: 1,238,602, Quizzes: 344 Socrates - Cleitophon - Polemarchus - Thrasymachus Yes, said Cleitophon, interposing, if you are allowed to be his witness. But there is no need of any witness, said Polemarchus, for Thrasymachus himself acknowledges that rulers may sometimes command what is not for their own interest, and that for subjects to obey them is justice. Yes, Polemarchus,--Thrasymachus said that for subjects to do what was commanded by their rulers is just. Yes, Cleitophon, but he also said that justice is the interest of the stronger, and, while admitting both these propositions, he further acknowledged that the stronger may command the weaker who are his subjects to do what is not for his own interest; whence follows that justice is the injury quite as much as the interest of the stronger. But, said Cleitophon, he meant by the interest of the stronger what the stronger thought to be his interest,--this was what the weaker had to do; and this was affirmed by him to be justice. Those were not his words, rejoined Polemarchus. About Plato Text Summary The Introduction Argument Characters Book I Socrates - Glaucon Socrates - Polemarchus - Glaucon - Adeimantus Glaucon - Cephalus - Socrates Cephalus - Socrates - Polemarchus Socrates - Polemarchus Socrates - Polemarchus - Thrasymachus Socrates - Thrasymachus - Glaucon Socrates - Cleitophon - Polemarchus - Thrasymachus Socrates - Thrasymachus Socrates - Glaucon Socrates - Glaucon - Thrasymachus Book II Socrates - Glaucon Glaucon Socrates - Glaucon Adeimantus -Socrates Adeimantus Socrates - Adeimantus Socrates - Glaucon Socrates - Adeimantus Book III Socrates - Adeimantus Socrates - Glaucon Book IV Adeimantus - Socrates Socrates - Glaucon Book V Socrates - Glaucon - Adeimantus Socrates - Adeimantus - Glaucon - Thrasymachus Book VI Socrates - Glaucon Socrates - Adeimantus Glaucon - Socrates Book VII Socrates - Glaucon Book VIII Socrates - Glaucon Socrates - Adeimantus Book IX Socrates - Adeimantus Socrates - Glaucon Book X Socrates - Glaucon Socrates Sorry, no summary available yet. Art of Worldly Wisdom Daily In the 1600s, Balthasar Gracian, a jesuit priest wrote 300 aphorisms on living life called "The Art of Worldly Wisdom." Join our newsletter below and read them all, one at a time. Sonnet-a-Day Newsletter Shakespeare wrote over 150 sonnets! Join our Sonnet-A-Day Newsletter and read them all, one at a time.
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