Routledge philosophy guidebook to Aristotle and the Politics

New York: Routledge (2009)
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Introduction -- Ruling the household -- Humans as political animals -- Slavery -- Wives -- Wealth and the proper aims of ruling the household -- Justice -- Good citizens -- Good constitutions -- Friendship -- The scope and aims of political philosophy -- The best constitution -- The best for most -- The best for each -- The preservation of all and any constitutions and regimes.

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Jean Roberts
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On Aristotle's Natural Limit.C. Tyler DesRoches - forthcoming - History of Political Economy.

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