And is it not true that in like manner a leader of the people who, getting control of a docile mob, does not withhold his hand from the shedding of tribal blood, but by the customary unjust accusations brings a citizen into court and assassinates him, blotting out a human life, and with unhallowed tongue and lips that have tasted kindred blood, banishes and slays and hints at the abolition of debts and the partition of lands.


Plato, VI, Republic (ed. 1935) - ISBN: 9780674993044


And is it not true that in like manner a leader of the people who, getting control of a docile mob, does not withhold his hand from the shedding of...

And is it not true that in like manner a leader of the people who, getting control of a docile mob, does not withhold his hand from the shedding of...

And is it not true that in like manner a leader of the people who, getting control of a docile mob, does not withhold his hand from the shedding of...

And is it not true that in like manner a leader of the people who, getting control of a docile mob, does not withhold his hand from the shedding of...