The Republic by Plato Part 9 Page 24

the tyrannical State to be the most miserable of States?

And I was right, he said.

Certainly, I said.

And when you see the same evils in the tyrannical man, what do you say of him?

I say that he is by far the most miserable of all men.

There, I said, I think that you are beginning to go wrong.

What do you mean?

I do not think that he has as yet reached the utmost extreme of misery.

Then who is more miserable?

One of whom I am about to speak.

Who is that?

He who is of a