[Laws by Plato]@TWC D-Link bookLaws BOOK VI 44/47
Whether such associations are to be confined to men, or extended to women also, we shall see better when we approach and take a nearer view of them; and we may then determine what previous institutions are required and will have to precede them.
As I said before, we shall see them more in detail, and shall be better able to lay down the laws which are proper or suited to them. CLEINIAS: Very true. ATHENIAN: Let us keep in mind the words which have now been spoken; for hereafter there may be need of them. CLEINIAS: What do you bid us keep in mind? ATHENIAN: That which we comprehended under the three words--first, eating, secondly, drinking, thirdly, the excitement of love. CLEINIAS: We shall be sure to remember, Stranger. ATHENIAN: Very good.
Then let us now proceed to marriage, and teach persons in what way they shall beget children, threatening them, if they disobey, with the terrors of the law. CLEINIAS: What do you mean? ATHENIAN: The bride and bridegroom should consider that they are to produce for the state the best and fairest specimens of children which they can.
Now all men who are associated in any action always succeed when they attend and give their mind to what they are doing, but when they do not give their mind or have no mind, they fail; wherefore let the bridegroom give his mind to the bride and to the begetting of children, and the bride in like manner give her mind to the bridegroom, and particularly at the time when their children are not yet born.
And let the women whom we have chosen be the overseers of such matters, and let them in whatever number, large or small, and at whatever time the magistrates may command, assemble every day in the temple of Eileithyia during a third part of the day, and being there assembled, let them inform one another of any one whom they see, whether man or woman, of those who are begetting children, disregarding the ordinances given at the time when the nuptial sacrifices and ceremonies were performed.
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