[338a]
Nay, it is more reasonable that you should be
the speaker. For you do affirm that you know and are able to tell. Don't be
obstinate, but do me the favor to reply and don't be chary1 of your wisdom, and instruct
Glaucon here and the rest of us.”When I had spoken thus Glaucon and the others urged him not to be
obstinate. It was quite plain that Thrasymachus was eager to speak in order
that he might do himself credit, since he believed that he had a most
excellent answer to our question. But he demurred and pretended to make a
point of my being the respondent. Finally he gave way and then said,
1 “Grudging.” Cf. Laches 200 B.
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