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Founders of Modern Political and Social Thought
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536 pages
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The book provides a comprehensive analysis of Aristotle's views on well-being, virtue, and justice as outlined in the Nicomachean Ethics. It delves into key themes from Politics, including civic responsibility, the dynamics of slavery and family, property rights, the common good, class struggles, the limitations of popular wisdom, and the principles of an ideal society marked by radical egalitarianism. This exploration highlights the interconnectedness of ethics and politics in Aristotle's philosophy.
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2002, paperback
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