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Only one thing has to be cared for with regard to it, that they do not eat their plaything. 52. The second kind of play is the playing of children with children. If men are made for men, so are children for children, only much more beautifully. In their early years children are to one another only the completion of their fancy about one plaything : two fancies, like two flames, play near and in one another, yet ununited. Moreover, children alone are sufficiently childlike for children. But in l...ater years the first little bond of soci- ety is woven of flower-garlands ; playing children are little European savages in social contract for the perform- ance of one drama. On the play-place they first issue from the speaking and audience hall into the true sphere of action, and begin their human praxis. For parents and teachers are ever to them those strange heaven- descended gods, who, according to the belief of many nations, appeared teaching and helping the new men on the new-born earth: at least they are to the child gigantic Titans ; consequently in this theocracy and monarchy free resistance is forbidden and injurious to them, obedi- ence and faith serviceable and salutary.
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