W.

War, causes of, 2. [373]; 4. [422] foll.; 8. [547 A]; an art, 2. [374 A] (cp. 4. [422], and Laws 11. 921 E); men, women, and children to go to, 5. [452] foll., [467], [471 E]; 7. [537 A]; regulations concerning, 5. [467]–471; a matter of chance, ib. [467 E] [cp. Laws 1. 638 A]; distinction between internal and external, ib. [470 A] [cp. Laws 1. 628, 629]; the guilt of, always confined to a few persons, ib. [471 B]; love of, especially characteristic of timocracy, 8. [547 E]; cannot be easily waged by an oligarchy, ib. [551 E]; the rich and the poor in war, ib. [556 C]; a favourite resource of the tyrant, ib. [567 A].

[Warrior], the brave, rewards of, 5. [468]; his burial, ib. [E]; the warrior must know how to count, 7. [522 E], [525]; must be a geometrician, ib. [526].

Waves, the three, 5. [457 C], [472 A], [473 C].

Weak, the, by nature subject to the strong, 1. [338] [cp. Gorg. 489; Laws 3. 690 B]; not capable of much, either for good or evil, 6. [491 E], [495 B].

[Wealth], the advantage of, in old age, 1. [329], [330]; the greatest blessing of, ib. [330], [331]; the destruction of the arts, 4. [421]; influence of, on the state, ib. [422 A] [cp. Laws 4. 705; 5. 729 A]; the ‘sinews of war,’ [ibid.]; all-powerful in oligarchies and timocracies, 8. [548 A], [551 B], [553], [562 A]; an impediment to virtue, 378 ib. [550 E] [cp. Laws 5. 728 A; 742 E; 8. 831, 836 A]; should only be acquired to a moderate amount, 9. [591 E] [cp. Laws 7. 801 B]:
—the blind god of wealth (Pluto), 8. [554 B]:
—Wealthy, the, everywhere hostile to the poor, 4. [423 A]; 8. [551 E] [cp. Laws 5. 736 A]; flattered by them, 5. [465 C]; the wealthy and the wise, 6. [489 B]; plundered by the multitude in democracies, 8. [564], [565].

Weaving, the art of, 3. [401 A]; 5. [455 D].

Weep, the guardians not to, 3. [387 C] (cp. 10. [603 E]).

Weighing, art of, corrects the illusions of sight, 10. [602 D].

Whole, the, in regard to the happiness of the state, 4. [420 D]; 5. [466 A]; 7. [519 E]; in love, 5. [474 C], [475 B]; 6. [485 B].