Politics
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AuthorАристотель
Aristotle—the greatest ancient Greek philosopher, student of Plato, and teacher of Alexander the Great. The foremost among his works dedicated to the state and society is "Politics," one of the most important texts of ancient philosophy. It provides a deep and detailed analysis of the social and governmental structure of Ancient Greece. Aristotle examines the constitution and legislation, causes of governmental upheavals, and discusses the ideal state and public education. "Man is by nature a political animal," said Aristotle. But what should the state, organized for the common good, be like?




