登陆注册
5388700000048

第48章

Glaucon, the son of Ariston, had conceived such an ardour to gain the headship of the state that nothing could hinder him but he must deliver a course of public speeches, though he had not yet reached the age of twenty. His friends and relatives tried in vain to stop him making himself ridiculous and being dragged down from the bema. Socrates, who took a kindly interest in the youth for the sake of Charmides the son of Glaucon, and of Plato, alone succeeded in restraining him. It happened thus. He fell in with him, and first of all, to get him to listen, detained him by some such remarks as the following:

Glaucon, Plato's brother. Grote, "Plato," i. 508. "Harangue the People." See Plat. "Protag." 319 C: "And if some person offers to give them advice who is not supposed by them to have any skill in the art 【sc. of politics】, even though he be good-looking, and rich, andnoble, they will not listen to him, but laugh at him, and hoot him, until he is either clamoured down and retires of himself; or if he persists, he is dragged away or put out by the constables at the command of the prytanes" (Jowett). Cf. Aristoph. "Knights," 665, {kath eilkon auton oi prutaneis kai toxotai}.

For Charmides (maternal uncle of Plato and Glaucon, cousin of Critias) see ch. vii. below; Plato the philosopher, Glaucon's brother, see Cobet, "Pros. Xen." p. 28.

Or, "and in the first instance addressing him in such terms he could not choose but hear, detained him." See above, II. vi. 11. Socrates applies his own theory.

Ah, Glaucon (he exclaimed), so you have determined to become prime minister?

{prostateuein}.

Glauc. Yes, Socrates, I have.

Soc. And what a noble aim! if aught human ever deserved to be callednoble; since if you succeed in your design, it follows, as the night the day, you will be able not only to gratify your every wish, but you will be in a position to benefit your friends, you will raise up your father's house, you will exalt your fatherland, you will become a name thrice famous in the city first, and next in Hellas, and lastly even among barbarians perhaps, like Themistocles; but be it here or be it there, wherever you be, you will be the observed of all beholders.

"The centre of attraction--the cynosure of neighbouring eyes."The heart of Glaucon swelled with pride as he drank in the words, and gladly he stayed to listen.

Presently Socrates proceeded: Then this is clear, Glaucon, is it not? that you must needs benefit the city, since you desire to reap her honours?

Glauc. Undoubtedly.

Then, by all that is sacred (Socrates continued), do not keep us in the dark, but tell us in what way do you propose first to benefit the state? what is your starting-point? When Glaucon remained with sealed lips, as if he were now for the first time debating what this starting-point should be, Socrates continued: I presume, if you wished to improve a friend's estate, you would endeavour to do so by adding to its wealth, would you not? So here, maybe, you will try to add to the wealth of the state?

Or, "tell us what your starting-point will be in the path of benefaction."Most decidedly (he answered).

Soc. And we may take it the state will grow wealthier in proportion as her revenues increase?

Glauc. That seems probable, at any rate.

Soc. Then would you kindly tell us from what sources the revenues of the state are at present derived, and what is their present magnitude? No doubt you have gone carefully into the question, so that if any of these are failing you may make up the deficit, or if neglected for any reason, make some new provision.

Or, "or if others have dropped out or been negligently overlooked, you may replace them."Glauc. Nay, to speak the truth, these are matters I have not thoroughly gone into.

Never mind (he said) if you have omitted the point; but you might oblige us by running through the items or heads of expenditure. Obviously you propose to remove all those which are superfluous?

Glauc. Well, no. Upon my word I have not had time to look into that side of the matter either as yet.

Soc. Then we will postpone for the present the problem of making the state wealthier; obviously without knowing the outgoings and the incomings it would be impossible to deal with the matter seriously.

But, Socrates (Glaucon remarked), it is possible to enrich the state out of the pockets of her enemies!

Yes, to be sure, considerably (answered Socrates), in the event of getting the better of them; but in the event of being worsted, it is also possible to lose what we have got.

A true observation (he replied).

And therefore (proceeded Socrates), before he makes up his mind with what enemy to go to war, a statesman should know the relative powers of his own city and the adversary's, so that, in case the superiority be on his own side, he may throw the weight of his advice into the scale of undertaking war; but if the opposite he may plead in favour of exercising caution.

You are right (he answered).

Soc. Then would you for our benefit enumerate the land and naval forces first of Athens and then of our opponents?

Glauc. Pardon me. I could not tell you them off-hand at a moment's notice.

同类推荐
  • 全真清规

    全真清规

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 太上玄一真人说劝诫法_轮妙经

    太上玄一真人说劝诫法_轮妙经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 外科选要

    外科选要

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 金锁玉关

    金锁玉关

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 大吉义神咒经

    大吉义神咒经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 带着正能量去工作

    带着正能量去工作

    本书从唤醒员工工作激情和倍增员工效能的角度出发,让员工充分调动自身积极性,是一本摒弃负面情绪、传递正向能量的企业员工内训读本,是一本彻底改变员工工作、生活、行为模式的职场心理学最佳培训读本。
  • 黄帝金匮玉衡经

    黄帝金匮玉衡经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 晁氏墨经

    晁氏墨经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 华倾寒世

    华倾寒世

    相传东华国太子凶狠残忍,嗜血成性,弑母杀父为天下第一不孝不仁之人。而东华国威武将军风姿卓绝,战功赫赫,温和如玉却独独与其交好,相较琴棋,共做诗词,据宫女笑称两人真是有断袖之义。乱世中,东华太子不知所踪,而威国将军守身如玉10年未娶。10年间群雄争霸,有人夺了国有人成了家,有人在皇权之间角逐,有人在暗处私谋,有人变幻了倾世的容颜,有人在九重之巅凝望,她统一五国受万民敬仰,却无力控制那个人的箫声如咽,黄土白骨。
  • 千金有毒:Boss的落跑新娘

    千金有毒:Boss的落跑新娘

    “签了它!”他目光幽深语气清冷,一纸契约宣告他的占有。“敢碰我的女人,杀无赦!”他狠辣果决,一怒为红颜。“叶晚晴,你不过是仗着我宠你……滚!”他宠她上天,弃她入地狱。她浅浅一笑,华丽转身,“唐少,但愿不再见。”他步步紧逼,咬牙切齿,“女人,我说过,除非我厌弃,你终生都是我的……”
  • 联对佳话(阳光智慧故事)

    联对佳话(阳光智慧故事)

    对联,是写在纸、布上或刻在竹子、木头、柱子上的对偶语句言。它言简意深、对仗工整、平仄协调,是一字一音的中文语言独特的艺术形式,它始于五代,盛于明清,迄今已有一千多年的历史。可以说,对联艺术是中华民族的文化瑰宝。本文以故事的形式,配上注解,为读者展现出对联这种语言形式的独特魅力,也是对联学习者不可多得的参考书。
  • 粉嫩娘亲

    粉嫩娘亲

    一颗爱儿心,撼动三界神!一双凤凰眸,魂勾天下男!一把金算盘,聚敛四方财!看一个现代商界巨女,一朝变成古代小小代孕妇后。她是如何运用现代商业理念和智慧。在一无所有,举目无亲的异世他乡。重整旗鼓,建立起属于她的商业帝国!片段:“你不能带走孩子!”器宇轩昂的男人挡在她面前,冷冷阻道。“孩子是我生的。”冷冷瞥了他一眼,淡淡回道。声音非常轻柔。生怕惊了怀中宝宝。“孩子姓白!”男人双眉微蹙。“那又怎么样?”女人不以为意:“是你老婆抢了我儿子,又强加给他一个白痴姓氏。”语气中充满了鄙夷之味,双眸却在眨巴眨巴逗弄怀中宝宝。引得宝宝“咯咯咯……”一阵痴笑。“我是孩子的爹!”男人温怒。“是吗?”女人嗤之以鼻的嘲笑一声。“可惜你说了不算!”轻轻呵着怀中宝宝“是吧!宝宝,娘亲一定给你找一个像模像样的爹!”“咯咯咯……”像是赞同她的话,宝宝再一次开心的笑出声来。“你!”男人青筋暴起。***************************“想要你儿子活命,就乖乖坐上我派来的花轿。”张扬跋扈的男人,挡在她前面威胁道。“你费尽心机要娶我,不只是想给我儿子当便宜老爹吧!”女人秀眉一挑,讥笑道。“本少爷不穿破鞋!”男人厌恶的瞟了她一眼。“本姑娘更看不上种猪。”女人面色一沉,冷笑道:“开条件吧!希望你别后悔与我合作!”“哼!合作?你配吗?”男人鄙视道。“那要看你敢吗?”女人凤眸半眯,挑衅的回道。果儿新文:《主母当家》果儿完结文:《迷你女神医》《特工傻后》《千年后娘》
  • 新编家庭营养煲汤

    新编家庭营养煲汤

    本书帮您从花样繁多的菜式中精选出适合您的营养好菜,有针对性地介绍几百道常吃、易做的菜式,集科学性、实用性、知识性和全面性于一体,一定能够满足您和家人的需要。随着生活水平的提高,人们开始关注自身的营养、健康问题。药补不如食补,一日三餐不仅仅只是为了充饥果腹,“怎样才能吃得可口?怎样才能吃出健康?”已经成为大家关注的焦点。
  • 木锡镇

    木锡镇

    讲述了一个男人在只有六间客房的小旅馆里突然失踪;性格木讷的老警察在给眼科专家打过一通电话后,同样在这家旅馆消失了;一个女人为了寻找自己丢失的猫,匆匆来到旅馆,又神秘离去。木锡镇,这个人口不足千人的小镇。因为这一系列的失踪案,变得不再平静……偶尔来小镇旅游的法医谷平。在木雕店店主狄亮的帮助下。凭借在旅馆房间内找到的一片皮肤组织和大量血痕,终于找到了真正的凶手。
  • LORD JIM

    LORD JIM

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。