[309c]
Stranger
First it binds the eternal part of their souls with a divine bond, to which that part is akin, and after the divine it binds the animal part of them with human bonds.
Younger Socrates
Again I ask What do you mean?
Stranger
I mean that really true and assured opinion about honor, justice, goodness and their opposites is divine, and when it arises in menÕs souls, it arises in a godlike race.
Younger Socrates
That would be fitting, at any rate.
Stranger
Do we not know, then, that the statesman and good lawgiver