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Politics
By
Aristotle
Description
Politics by Aristotle is a foundational text in political philosophy, exploring the nature of governance, justice, and the organization of society. Written over two millennia ago, this classic work remains one of the most influential explorations of political theory and human community.
In Politics, Aristotle examines the purpose of the state, the roles of citizens, and the various forms of government, including monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy. He analyzes the principles that lead to stability and the causes of political decay, offering timeless insights into power, authority, and civic responsibility. Through his detailed observations, Aristotle provides a vision of a just society rooted in virtue, education, and the common good.
This seminal work addresses fundamental questions about the relationship between individuals and the state, the nature of justice, and the pursuit of the good life. Aristotle’s profound analysis of human behavior and political structures continues to shape modern discussions on governance and public policy.