"If you do not take an interest in the affairs of your government, then you are doomed to live under the rule of fools."
"Many are the noble words in which poets speak concerning the actions of men; but like yourself when speaking about Homer, they do not speak of them by any rules of art: they are simply inspired to utter that to which the Muse impels them, and that only; and when inspired, one of them will make dithyrambs, another hymns of praise, another choral strains, another epic or iambic verses- and he who is good at one is not good any other kind of verse: for not by art does the poet sing, but by power divine."
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Source: Plato (2017). “Plato: The Complete Works including 31 Books (illustrated)”, p.433, Plato
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