BOOK VII

i The Relation between Virtue and Prosperity

ii The Active Life and the Philosophic Life (1)

iii The Active Life and the Philosophic Life (2)

iv The Size of the Ideal State

v The Territory of the Ideal State

vi The Importance of the Sea

vii The Influence of Climate

viii Membership and Essential Functions of the State

ix Citizenship and Age-Groups

x The Food-Supply and the Division of the Territory

xi The Siting and Defence of the City

xii The Siting of Markets, Temples and Communal Refectories

xiii Happiness as the Aim of the Constitution

xiv Education for Citizenship

xv The Proper Education for Cultured Leisure

xvi Sex, Marriage and Eugenics

xvii The Main Periods of Education; Censorship