Quote of the Day on the Democratic Man

“Then, I said, he also lives along day by day, gratifying the desire that occurs to him, at one time drinking and listening to the flute, at another downing water and reducing; now practicing gymnastic, and again idling and neglecting everything; and sometimes spending his time as though he were occupied with philosophy. Often he engages in politics and, jumping up, says and does whatever chances to come to him; and if he ever admires any soldiers, he turns in that direction; and if it’s money-makers, in that one. And there is neither order nor necessity in his life, but calling this life sweet, free, and blessed he follows it throughout.”

-Socrates’ description of democratic man in book 8 of the Republic

From Francis Fukuyama’s After the Neocons (review forthcoming)

Leave A Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *