rse.” “And the chief cause of this is
when the citizens do not utter in unison such words as
‘mine’ and ‘not mine,’ and similarly
with regard to the word ‘alien’?”Cf. 423 B, Aristotle Politics
1261 b 16 ff., “Plato's
Laws and the Unity of Plato's
Thought,”Class. Phil. ix. (1914) p.
358, Laws 664 A, 739 C-E, Julian (Teubner) ii. 459, Teichmüller,
Lit. Fehden, vol. i. p. 19, Mill,
Utilitarianism, iii. 345: “In an improving
state of the human mind the influences are constantly on the increase
which tend to generate in each individual a feeling of unity with all
the rest, which, if perfect, would make him never think of or desire any