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Monday, July 27, 2009
Laws by Plato
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Laws are initiated when communities seek to fix custom,
but societies fail when ignorance triumphs over wisdom,
or when intemperance defeats temperance,
or when freedom is lost or becomes licence.
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The best form of government is a combination of democrasy and monarchy,
for such a state combines freedom and wisdom.
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Legislation should be designed to insure freedom,harmony,and understanding ;
the effort should be made to initate the good and the gods.
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Where the laws are above the ruler,
the state has the possibility of salvation ;
the best ruler is one who can enforce the laws by persuation and command.
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The laws should provide for censorship of the improper kinds of music,
dancing,poetry,eulogies,and drama ;
they should discourage all love but the love of soul,and
they should provide for the rehabilitation of criminals.
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The gods must exist since the soul,
that which can more itself,
is essentially dependent on the divine.
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