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Aristotle

Politics: A Treatise on Government

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  • Tadesse Iyassuhas quoted18 hours ago
    the sake of distinction, suppose we call it an indeterminate office: but I lay it down as a maxim, that those are citizens who could exercise it. Such then is the description of a citizen who comes nearest to what all those who are called citizens are. E
  • Tadesse Iyassuhas quoted24 days ago
    not to have altered the established form of government, either with respect to the senate or the mode of electing their magistrates; but to have raised the people to great consideration in the state by allotting the supreme ju‍
  • Tadesse Iyassuhas quotedlast month
    honourable than virtue and a love of money be the ruling principle in the city-for what those who have the chief power regard as honourable will necessarily be the object which the [1273b] citizens in general will aim at; an

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