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of wealth, but of a kind of cultivated aesthetic sense.
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As if that weren't enough, Aristotle tells us that the
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megalopsychos walks slowly, because to hurry is undignified,
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is tall and
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speaks with a deep voice.
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Very clear about who, again, the ideal statesman or reader,
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potential statesman the reader of this book would be.
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Most importantly, you might say, what distinguishes
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the gentleman as a class from the philosophers is a certain kind of
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knowledge or practical intelligence.
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The gentleman may lack the speculative intelligence of a
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Socrates, but he will possess that quality of practical rationality,