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Politics: Books VII and VIII

Part of the Clarendon Aristotle Series series
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The Clarendon Aristotle Series is designed for both students and professionals.

It provides accurate translations of selected Aristotelian texts, accompanied by incisive commentaries which focus on philosophical problems and issues.

This volume contains a clear and accurate translation of the last two books of Aristotle's Politics, together with a philosophical commentary.

It is well suited to the requirements of students, including those who do not know Greek.

The Politics is a key document in Western political thought; it raises and discusses many theoretical and practical political issues which are still debated today.

In Books VII and VIII Aristotle gives his fullest picture of the ideal civic community, as a model for actual political systems.

In such a community citizens share equally in political deliberation by drawing on a common conception of the good, and all are educated by the city to participate in its culture.

Aristotle's discussion ranges over such issues as commerce, property, marriage, abortion, censorship, education, and the place of music and poetry in civic life.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0198751141 / 9780198751144
Paperback / softback
320.01
27/11/1997
United Kingdom
English
224p.
21 cm
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Contents: Book VII - Book VIII.