[655]. 1255a3-7.
[656]. Ibid. 19-21 and next note.
[657]. Ibid. 24 f.
[658]. Ibid. 25 f.: καὶ τὸν ἀνάξιον δουλεύειν οὐδαμῶς ἂν φαίη τις δοῦλον εἶναι.
[659]. Ibid. 26-28.
[660]. Ibid. 33 ff.
[661]. 1255b20-22. Barker (op. cit., p. 369, n. 1) well observes that this is a challenge of the right of slavery, not an argument for it, and that it may have impressed his contemporaries so. Cf. Ruskin: “So there is only one way to have good servants; that is to be worthy of being well served.” (Letters on Servants and Houses, Vol. XVII, 5-18, App. V); cf. also pp. 520 ff.
[662]. 1259b26-28.
[663]. Ibid. 36-38.
[664]. Ibid. 39-41.