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Ways and Means (1.1-1.2)

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For my part I have always held that the constitution of a state reflects the character of the leading politicians.[*] But some of the leading men at Athens have stated that they recognize justice as clearly as other men; but, they have said, owing to the poverty of the masses, we are forced to be somewhat unjust in our treatment of the cities. This set me thinking whether by any means the citizens might obtain food entirely from their own soil, which would certainly be the fairest way. I felt that, were this so, they would be relieved of their poverty, and also of the suspicion with which they are regarded by the Greek world.

Now as I thought over my ideas, one thing seemed clear at once, that the country is by its nature capable of furnishing an ample revenue. To drive home the truth of this statement I will first describe the natural properties of Attica.

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