Quote by Plato
When the tyrant has disposed of foreign enemies by conquest or treaty and there is nothing to fear from them then he is always stirring up some wary or other in order that the people may require a leader.
Summary
This quote suggests that a tyrant, once they have dealt with external threats through conquering or making treaties, intentionally creates internal conflicts or fears in order to maintain control over the people. By keeping the population in a constant state of uncertainty or fear, the tyrant ensures that the people will continue to rely on and follow their leadership. This quote highlights the manipulative tactics used by tyrants to sustain their power and prevent any opposition or challenges to their rule.
By Plato