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Politics Book Two Sections IX-X

Politics Book Two Sections IX-X

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In which the nature of governance and social order among the Lacedaemonians and Cretans is carefully examined, revealing the difficulties inherent in managing slaves, regulating the liberties of women, and maintaining equity in property and magistracies. It is observed that while both states possess institutions aimed at preservation and military prowess, their laws and customs often fail to uphold justice and lead to internal strife, demonstrating that a government must be wisely balanced in both civil and military affairs to endure.
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