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The great Greek philosopher ... some are marked out for subjection, others for rule... Aristotle, Politics Some people, he said, were born natural slaves and ought to be slaves under any ...
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Check if you have access via personal or institutional login This book reconsiders ... offer a reading of Aristotle that draws resources equally from phenomenology, pragmatism, and analytic philosophy ...
And Author Agar, in his best book to date ... of politics outrage him most, and the apathy of citizens before political corruption he considers one of democracy’s great dangers: “the wages ...
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What is it that has come to be conceived as politics in our generation? Has it simply become an entertainment for us to laugh about? In his “Nicomachean Ethics,” Aristotle argues ... of the 2024 ...
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