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Politics: Books I and II, Paperback / softback Book

Politics: Books I and II Paperback / softback

Part of the Clarendon Aristotle Series series

Paperback / softback

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This volume contains a clear and accurate translation of the first two books of Aristotle's Politics, together with a philosophical commentary.

The Politics is a key document in Western political thought.

In these first two books, Aristotle shows his mastery of political theory and practice, and raises many theoretical and practical political issues which are still with us today.

In Book I, he argues vigorously for a political theory based on 'nature'.

By nature, man is a 'political animal', one naturally fitted for life in a polis or state.

Some people, however, are natural slaves; and women are by nature subordinate to men.

Exchange and acquisition are natural, but not trading for profit.

In Book II, by contrast, he sharply attacks Plato's two 'utopias', the Republic and the Laws, and also attacks three historical states reputed to be well-governed - Sparta, Crete, and Carthage.

This volume is well suited to the requirements of students, including those who do not know Greek.

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