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so:text | We ought to regard the interests of the state as of far greater moment than all else, in order that they may be administered well; and we ought not to engage in eager rivalry in despite of equity, nor arrogate to ourselves any power contrary to the common welfare. For a state well administered is our greatest safeguard. In this all is summed up: When the state is in a healthy condition all things prosper; when it is corrupt, all things go to ruin. (en) |
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so:description | The Golden Sayings of Democritus (en) |
so:description | Source Book in Ancient Philosophy (1907) (en) |
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