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Cole Spears
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Book VIII: This one might be my favorite so far. Just based on a bit of recency bias. This one goes over concepts of government transition, Oligarchy to Democracy to Tyranny. While the positioning of it is definitely an older framing, a lot of the broader concepts and even some of the more intricate ones are remarkably applicable to events of today as well.
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Amber
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It took me an hour to get through 26 pages because I’m trying to read this as carefully as possible. I’ll see you guys when I’m 37.
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Amber
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“and then Socrates will do as he always does — refuse to answer himself, but take and pull to pieces the answer of someone else.” I behave so much like Socrates but not maliciously or pretentiously. I also go around asking questions and not providing an answer because I do not know. If I knew, I wouldn’t be asking. But I’m not lying, is the difference.
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Amber
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“And so, you and Homer and Simonides are agreed that justice is an art of theft; to be practised however “for the good of friends and for the harm of enemies,” — that was what you were saying?” I think I agree with this, that justice is an art of theft. When justice is served, the punished have essentially been stripped of the freedom of choice — they’re jailed, forced to pay or return a debt, etc.
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