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Plato, Republic, Book 8, section 552a (search)
man to sell all his possessions,So in the Laws the householder may not sell his lot, Laws 741 B-C, 744 D-E. Cf. 755 A, 857 A, Aristot.Pol. 1270 a 19, Newman i. p. 376. which another is permitted to acquire, and after selling them to go on living in the city, but as no part of it,Cf Aristot.Pol. 1326 a 20, Newman i. pp. 98 and 109. Cf Leslie Stephen, Util. ii. 111 “A vast populace has grown up outside of the old order.” neither a money-maker, nor a craftsman, nor a knight, nor a foot-soldier, but classified only as a pauperCf. Aristot.Pol. 1266 b 13. and a dependent.”
Plato, Republic, Book 8, section 555e (search)
and eager for revolution.Cf. Aristot.Pol. 1305 b 40-41, 1266 b 14.” “’Tis so.” “But these money-makers with down-bent heads,Cf. Persius, Sat. ii. 61 “o curvae in terras animae, et caelestium inanes,” Cf. 586 AKEKUFO/TES. Cf. also on 553 D for the general thought. pretending not even to seeCf. Euthyph. 5 C, Polit. 287 A, Aristoph.Peace 1051, Plut. 837, Eurip.Hippol. 119, I. T. 956, Medea 67, Xen.Hell. iv. 5. 6. them, but inserting the sting of their moneyOr, as Ast, Stallbaum and others take it, “the poison of their money.”TITRW/SKONTES suggests the poisonous sting, especially as Plato has been speaking of hives and dr