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Politics Book Two Sections XI-XII

Politics Book Two Sections XI-XII

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In which the nature of Carthage’s government is explored with careful comparison to Lacedaemon and Crete, highlighting the delicate balance between aristocracy and oligarchy and the risks attendant upon the mingling of wealth and governance. In which the discourse turns to the men who have shaped laws and constitutions, praising the wisdom and caution required to maintain harmony amidst the shifting powers of senate, people, and magistrates.
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