For the generality of men will not be persuaded that you were unwilling to depart hence, when we urged you to it. Note: 44c Would, O Crito that the multitude could effect the greatest evils, that they might also effect the greatest good, for then it would be well. But now they can do neither; for they can make a man neither wise nor foolish; but they do whatever chances. Note: 44d betray your own sons, whom, when it is in your power to rear and educate them, you will abandon, Note: 45d Therefore we should respect the good, but not the bad? Note: 47b persons?"—what Note: 50b
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