Soc. Why did Homer, think you, designate Agamemnon “shepherd of the peoples”?244 Was it possibly to show that, even as a shepherd must care for his sheep and see that they are safe and have all things needful, and that the objects of their rearing be secured, so also must a general take care that his soldiers are safe and have their supplies, and attain2 the objects of their soldiering? Which last is that they may get the mastery of their enemies, and so add to their own good fortune and happiness; or tell me, what made him praise Agamemnon, saying —
He is both a good king and a warrior3 bold?245
Did he mean, perhaps, to imply that he would be a ‘warrior bold,’ not merely in standing4 alone and bravely battling against the foe5, but as inspiring the whole of his host with like prowess; and by a ‘good king,’ not merely one who should stand forth6 gallantly7 to protect his own life, but who should be the source of happiness to all over whom he reigns8? Since a man is not chosen king in order to take heed9 to himself, albeit10 nobly, but that those who chose him may attain to happiness through him. And why do men go soldiering except to ameliorate existence?246 and to this end they choose their generals that they may find in them guides to the goal in question. He, then, who undertakes that office is bound to procure11 for those who choose him the thing they seek for. And indeed it were not easy to find any nobler ambition than this, or aught ignobler than its opposite.
After such sort he handled the question, what is the virtue12 of a good leader? and by shredding13 off all superficial qualities, laid bare as the kernel14 of the matter that it is the function of every leader to make those happy whom he may be called upon to lead.247
244 “Il.” ii. 243. “The People’s Paster,” Chapman.
245 “Il.” iii. 179; cf. “Symp.” iv. 6. A favourite line of Alexander the Great’s, it is said.
246 Of, “that life may reach some flower of happiness.”
247 Cf. Plat. “Rep.” 342.
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