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Politics

by: Aristotle
Summary:

The book is a foundational text in Western political thought, presenting Aristotle's examination of the nature of the city-state, the various types of governance, and the role of citizens in maintaining the political order. It discusses the merits and pitfalls of different political systems, the importance of a middle class for political stability, and the relationship between politics and ethics.

Key points:

1. Aristotle sees the state as a natural progression from family to village to state, aiming for the highest good.

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