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Fragment 252

Democritus•Fragments•Fragment 252•1 min read

252. One must attach the greatest importance to public affairs so that the State may be well governed; one should neither pursue unjust quarrels nor seek power against the common good. A well-ordered State is the strongest safeguard, containing everything within itself: when it is secure, all is secure; when it collapses, all collapses.