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Aristotle’s

Politics In His Own Words

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Aristotle

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“It is evident that the city-

state is a creation of

nature, and that man is by nature a political animal.”

Politics, 1253a

Aristotle

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“A city-state is not a mere aggregate of persons, but a union of them sufficing

for the purposes of life.” Politics, 1328b

Aristotle

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Aristotle“Now it is

evident that the form of

government is best in which

every man, whoever he is,

can act best and live happily.”

Politics, 1324aRey Ty’s Notes

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Aristotle“It is thus clear

that, just as some are by nature free,

others are by nature slaves, and for these latter the

condition of slavery is both beneficial and just.” Politics,

1255a

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