Capitolo 33
strength can be speaks of as the same thing.
PHAEDO - Certainly.
Socrates - And where lies of power there are only sovereignty,
and where the sovereignty of ends of power finds its limit. This way that, for example,
if the lion could subjugate man and the other animals, earth would be
for the use of the lion.
PHAEDO - That is simple.
Socrates - And if a society of men had to find an island and you/he/she should go and alive
on him and it is strong enough to subjugate the wild animals and to hold out
other men, that island would be for their use.
PHAEDO - That follows, because sovereignty goes with to be able practiced in
strength.
Socrates - And so if a men had to find a vacant spaces and take
possession, would be his.
PHAEDO - That is true.
Socrates - And what belongs to equip, men can prepare of as him the wish.
PHAEDO - All the men accept that.
Socrates - And, therefore, from when Hippocrates has found a vacant space on
the earth and taken thereof of the possession, and any man discusses his
possession, is his and him you/he/she can sell him/it.
PHAEDO - That is certainly true, and I don't doubt that Hipparchus wants
you pay down now his/her silver talent and takes the it is worth in the Olympic one
forest.
Socrates - And if instead of finding an island the society of men it had
you find a whole continent it would be theirs if theirs enough they were strong
to hold him/it.
PHAEDO - Certainly that is so, for the power it is but it assembled the ability to
enjoys, and where the most greater part to be able lies, there more abilities it lies to enjoy, and
therefore the possible taller aggravation of the human happiness, in the
attainment of which the wish of the of the will be done.
Socrates - And if a society can take part of a continent but not the
whole, anything they is able to take it is theirs.
PHAEDO - Undoubtedly.
Socrates - And that that is theirs is not the ownership of others.
PHAEDO - From anybody means.
Socrates - And if it doesn't belong to others, others legally are not able