Aristotle the Politics
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TextPublication details: Penguin Books, 1981Description: 512ISBN: - 14044411
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Like his professor Plato, Aristotle believed that the ideal constitution should be good in itself and in accordance with nature, and that it is needed by man - a political animal - to fulfil his potential. Aristotle's Life and Works, A Modern Report on the Politics, Acknowledgements, The State as an Association, The Household and Its Slaves, Introduction to Ideal States: How Far Should Sharing Go?, Critisism of the Cretan Constitution, How Should We Define Citizen?, Classification of Correct and Deviated Constitutions, The Education of the Ideal King, The Tasks of Political Theory, Varieties of Aristocracy, Equality Justice and Constitutional Change, Principles and Practices of Democracy, The Relation Between Virtue and Prosperity, Citizenship and Age-Groups, Education as a Public Concern, Selected Bibliographies, Glossaries, Index of Names.
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