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-Politics*
-Politics*
W 1977 Aristotle, Franklin Library Edition
Notes
Politics by Aristotle is a foundational work in political philosophy that examines the nature and organization of political communities. Aristotle explores various forms of government—monarchy, aristocracy, and polity—contrasting them with their corrupt counterparts: tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy. The work delves into issues such as the role of the citizen, the best practices for governance, and the relationship between ethics and politics. Aristotle's analysis is grounded in his observations of Greek city-states, making Politics a crucial text for understanding classical theories of governance and political organization.
Description
Navy leather hardback edition with gold embossed detailing on front and back cover and spine with gold lettering on spine, gold fore edge, three raised bands, and cream silk bookmark. Pristine Franklin Library edition.