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  • Aristotle: Politics - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    In his Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle (384-322 B C E ) describes the happy life intended for man by nature as one lived in accordance with virtue, and, in his Politics, he describes the role that politics and the political community must play in bringing about the virtuous life in the citizenry
  • Aristotle’s Political Theory (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    For although it is worthy to attain it for only an individual, it is nobler and more divine to do so for a nation or city-state” (EN I 2 1094b7–10)
  • The Internet Classics Archive | Politics by Aristotle
    A husband and father, we saw, rules over wife and children, both free, but the rule differs, the rule over his children being a royal, over his wife a constitutional rule
  • ARISTOTLE’S SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
    Arguing for this difference opens the door to showing how political rule—rule over a free person—is something finer than the rule over a slave, which Aristotle likens to the use of a tool
  • Aristotle on Liberty Rightly Understood - Lorraine Pangle, 2025
    “Liberty is the supposition of the democratic regime,” Aristotle writes in The Politics, “for people customarily say that only in this regime do they partake of liberty, for this is what every democracy aims at ”
  • Politics (Aristotle) - Wikipedia
    Though he spent most of his life and career in Athens, he was never an Athenian citizen, but more of a resident alien, with few political rights (he could not own property, for instance) Indeed, throughout his life, he was never a fully-fledged citizen of any Greek polis
  • Politics: A Treatise on Government by Aristotle - Project Gutenberg
    "Politics: A Treatise on Government" by Aristotle is a work of political philosophy written in the 4th century BC Aristotle examines how people should best live together in communities, particularly the polis or city-state
  • The Foundation of Political Theory: Aristotle’s Politics
    Aristotle differentiates between two types of citizenship: that of a *free person* and that of a *slave* In his time, citizenship was typically reserved for free men who were property owners, as slaves, women, and non-Greeks were excluded from participation
  • Aristotle, Politics, 340BC - Hanover College
    The best form of state will not admit [artisans] to citizenship; but if they are admitted, then our definition of the virtue of a citizen will not apply to every citizen nor to every free man as such, but only to those who are freed from necessary services
  • Aristotle’s Politics Book I Summary and Analysis | GradeSaver
    As Moira Walsh states in "Aristotle's Conception of Freedom" (Journal of the History of Philosophy): "The most manifestly free man is the one who apprehends the best end achievable in human action, and successfully directs himself towards it





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