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Now we have Plato, the instructor of Aristotle and the founder of Traditionalist philosophy which Aristotle developed into an emperical model for the Greeks who now ruled almost all of the Aryan successor states. 'The Republic' is his most famous work, but it only covers a brief portion of Plato's philosophy. 

For university students out there, be aware, Plato is chock full of relevant pro-white arguments such as his examination of tyranny which goes something like

> a body politic with multiple poles will itself tend to tyranny
> the ruler must have these different poles compete within the broader body politic so as not to challenge him
> the citizens duties and rights will decay as the interested parties waste political energy competing within the body politic for power
> the tyrants hand grows every heavier. 

Now for a quick jump over to Rome with Tacitus who provides us with one of the only Roman records of the Germans, alongside an excellent view inside the Roman war machine.