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  • Politics

    Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett

    eBook (Dover Publications, July 31, 2012)
    What is the relationship of the individual to the state? What is the ideal state, and how can it bring about the most desirable life for its citizens? What sort of education should it provide? What is the purpose of amassing wealth? These are some of the questions Aristotle attempts to answer in one of the most intellectually stimulating works.Both heavily influenced by and critical of Plato's Republic and Laws, Politics represents the distillation of a lifetime of thought and observation. "Encyclopaedic knowledge has never, before or since, gone hand in hand with a logic so masculine or with speculation so profound," says H. W. C. Davis in his introduction. Students, teachers, and scholars will welcome this inexpensive new edition of the Benjamin Jowett translation, as will all readers interested in Greek thought, political theory, and depictions of the ideal state.
  • Politics

    Aristotle, William Ellis

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 10, 2019)
    This work is divided into eight books which are each further divided into chapters. Politics holds up the highest ideals of human flourishing and excellence, while fearlessly diving into the nitty-gritty of everyday political circumstances, where neither flourishing nor excellence may seem possible. Aristotle in Politics discusses the different choices for governance and their respective values. Politics contributed much of the basis for political thought, as a it approaches the subject in detail and pragmatically
  • Politics

    Aristotle, A.M. William Ellis

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 25, 2015)
    What is the relationship of the individual to the state? What is the ideal state, and how can it bring about the most desirable life for its citizens? What sort of education should it provide? What is the purpose of amassing wealth? These are some of the questions Aristotle attempts to answer in one of the most intellectually stimulating works. Both heavily influenced by and critical of Plato's Republic and Laws, Politics represents the distillation of a lifetime of thought and observation.