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The Republic

INTRODUCTION AND ANALYSIS
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In this passage he shadows forth a general truth, but he does not tell us by what steps the transposition of ranks is to be effected.

Indeed throughout the Republic he allows the lower ranks to fade into the distance.

We do not know whether they are to carry arms, and whether in the fifth book they are or are not included in the communistic regulations respecting property and marriage.

Nor is there any use in arguing strictly either from a few chance words, or from the silence of Plato, or in drawing inferences which were beyond his vision.

Aristotle, in his criticism on the position of the lower classes, does not perceive that the poetical creation is 'like the air, invulnerable,' and cannot be penetrated by the shafts of his logic (Pol.).
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