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|a Politics of Aristotle.
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|a Acknowledgments; Introduction; Division and Interpretation of the Text; Unity and Order of the Text; The Context of the Politics; Key Terms; Works Cited; Glossary; A; B; C; D; E; G; H; K; L; M; N; O; P; S; T; Z; Analytical Outline of the Politics; The Politics; Introduction to the Politics: Nicomachean Ethics 10.9; Book 1: The Primacy of the City; Book 2: Regimes Said by Others to Be Best; Book 3: Definition and Division of Regime; Book 4: The Best Regime; Book 5: Education in the Best Regime; Book 6: Division and Description of the Other Regimes.
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|a Book 7: Destruction and Preservation of the Other RegimesBook 8: Addendum on Setting Up the Other Regimes; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Z.
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|a A touchstone in Western debates about society and government, the ###Politics# is Aristotle's classic work on the nature of political community. Here, he argues that people band together into political communities to secure a good and self-sufficient life. He discusses the merits and defects of various regimes or ways of organizing political community--democracy in particular--and in the process examines such subjects as slavery, economics, the family, citizenship, justice, and revolution. Peter Simpson offers a new translation of Aristotle's text from the ancient Greek.
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