Politics
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- 2,99 €
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- 2,99 €
Publisher Description
What is the purpose of the state? Not merely security, not just commerce—but the good life.
In this foundational work of Western political philosophy, Aristotle examines the very essence of human community. The Politics is neither a utopian dream nor a dry constitutional manual. It is a profound, practical inquiry into how men and women can live together in justice, virtue, and happiness.
Drawing on a groundbreaking study of 158 Greek constitutions, Aristotle moves beyond Plato's idealism to offer a realistic analysis of how governments actually work—and fail. He dissects democracies, oligarchies, and tyrannies, explores the causes of revolutions, and defends a revolutionary idea: that the best government is one where the middle class rules, property is private but used for common good, and citizens govern and are governed in turn.
From his famous definition of man as a "political animal" to his sharp critiques of slavery, wealth, and power, Aristotle's Politics remains an essential guide to the enduring questions of authority, freedom, justice, and the purpose of human life.
No one who seeks to understand the foundations of political thought can afford to ignore this timeless masterpiece.