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Aristotle's Politics
Books One, Three, Four, And Seven (1877)
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332 pages
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Focusing on the nature of governance, this collection explores key themes in political philosophy, including the state, democracy, oligarchy, and the ideal society. Aristotle examines the relationship between individuals and the state, emphasizing justice, equality, and the rule of law. Each book presents a distinct aspect of politics, culminating in a discussion on the role of education in fostering virtue. This influential work remains essential for understanding the foundations of Western political thought, supported by introductory essays by A. Lang.
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2009, paperback
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