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Plato, Republic, Book 4, section 424c (search)
But we must not praise that sort of thing nor conceive it to be the poet's meaning. For a change to a new type of music is something to beware of as a hazard of all our fortunes. For the modes of musicMOUSIKH=S TRO/POI need not be so technical as it is in later Greek writers on music, who, however, were greatly influenced by Plato. For the ethical and social power of music cf. Introduction p. xiv note c, and 401 D-404 A, also Laws 700 D-E, 701 A. are never disturbed without unsettling of the most fundamental political and social conventions, as Damon affirms and as I am convinced.Cf. Protagoras 316 A, Julian 150 B.” “Set me too down in the number of the convinced,” said Adeima