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Aristotle

Politics: A Treatise on Government

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  • Tadesse Iyassuhas quoted4 hours ago
    which he says it ought to take place; nor has he given any particular directions for putting it in practice. Now I also am willing
  • Tadesse Iyassuhas quoted4 hours ago
    evident that if it is contracted too much, it will be no longer a city, for that necessarily supposes a multitude; so that if we proceed in this manner, we shall reduce a city to a family, and a family to a single person: for we admit that a family is one in a greater degree than a city, and a single person than a family; so that if this end could be obtained, it should never be put in practice, as it would annihilate the city; for a city does not only consist of a large number of inhabitants, but there must also be different sorts; for were they a
  • Tadesse Iyassuhas quotedyesterday
    Since then every family is part of a city, and each of those individuals is part of a family, and the virtue of the parts ought to correspond to the virtue of the whole; it is necessary, that both the wives and children of the community should be instructed correspondent to the nature thereof, if it is of consequence to the virtue of the state, that the wives and children therein should be virtuous, and of consequence it certainly is, for the wives are one half of the free persons; and of the children the succeeding citizens are to be

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