Any ordinary city is in fact two cities, one the city of the poor, the
other of the rich, each at war with the other; and in either division
there are smaller ones -- you would make a great mistake if you treated
them as single states.
-- Plato (428-348? B.C.), "The Republic"
other of the rich, each at war with the other; and in either division
there are smaller ones -- you would make a great mistake if you treated
them as single states.
-- Plato (428-348? B.C.), "The Republic"
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