"There's a victory, and defeat; the first and best of victories, the lowest and worst of defeats which each man gains or sustains at the hands not of another, but of himself"
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The intent is disciplinary: to re-educate ambition. Plato is writing in a culture intoxicated by honor, competition, and public reputation, and in the shadow of Athens’ civic failures - demagoguery, imperial overreach, the execution of Socrates. Against that backdrop, he treats self-mastery as the only stable form of freedom. If you can be bribed by pleasure, bullied by anger, or seduced by praise, you are not a citizen so much as a puppet.
The subtext is also political. A city can’t outgrow the character of the people who run it. Plato is arguing that the health of a democracy (or any regime) depends less on institutional mechanics than on whether individuals can govern themselves. His brilliance is framing ethics as strategy: the decisive opponent is you, and the decisive prize is control of your own mind.
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| Topic | Self-Discipline |
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Plato. "There's a victory, and defeat; the first and best of victories, the lowest and worst of defeats which each man gains or sustains at the hands not of another, but of himself." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/theres-a-victory-and-defeat-the-first-and-best-of-29319/.
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"There's a victory, and defeat; the first and best of victories, the lowest and worst of defeats which each man gains or sustains at the hands not of another, but of himself." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/theres-a-victory-and-defeat-the-first-and-best-of-29319/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.













