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The Politics by Aristotle; 9780199538737

The Politics

By Aristotle

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Description

The Politics by Aristotle is a profound exploration of political theory and the nature of human governance. Composed in the 4th century BCE, this seminal work serves as a cornerstone for the study of political philosophy, examining the roles and responsibilities of citizens and the structures of various political entities.

The Story

In The Politics, Aristotle meticulously categorises different forms of government, distinguishing between just and unjust systems. He delves into the concept of the ideal state, advocating for a balanced polity that harmonises the interests of the rich and the poor. Aristotle's analysis extends to the importance of civic virtue and the role of education in cultivating responsible citizens. Through a systematic approach, he critiques existing political structures of his time, providing timeless insights into the dynamics of power and authority.

Why Readers Love It

  • Rich in philosophical inquiry, offering foundational ideas still relevant in contemporary political discourse.
  • Aristotle's clear and methodical writing style makes complex theories accessible to a wide audience.
  • Engages with ethical considerations, prompting readers to reflect on their own civic responsibilities.

Perfect For

This text is invaluable for students of political science, philosophy, and anyone interested in the historical foundations of Western thought. It is particularly suitable for advanced learners and those studying A and AS Level subjects, providing a rigorous examination of ancient political theory that complements Aristotle's other works, such as Nicomachean Ethics.

“The greatest good is the aim of all political science.”

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 129 mm × 196 mm × 22 mm
Pages: 480
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780199538737

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