They say that to do injustice is, by nature, good; to suffer injustice, evil; but that the evil is greater than
the good. And so when men have both done and suffered injustice and have had experience of both, not
being able to avoid the one and obtain the other, they think they had better agree among themselves to
have neither; hence there arise laws and mutual covenants; and that which is ordained by law is termed by
the lawful and just.” (Glaucon to Socrates in The Republic). (5)
What is Glaucon referring to in this passage? Read the passage carefully and explain the meaning behind
this.
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