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What makes a good life?and what kind of city makes it possible? In Politics, Aristotle turns his formidable intellect from the study of the individual soul to the life of the community. Written in the 4th century BCE yet still astonishingly relevant, this masterwork explores the nature and purpose of the polis?the city-state?as the framework within which human beings can achieve their highest potential. For Aristotle, politics is not merely the art of governance but the pursuit of the good life, grounded in virtue, justice, and shared responsibility. From analyses of constitutions and citizenship to reflections on slavery, property, and education, Politics is both a practical guide to civic organization and a profound meditation on human flourishing. Whether read as philosophy, political theory, or timeless moral inquiry, Politics remains one of the foundational texts of Western thought. It challenges readers to ask: What should a just society look like? What duties do citizens owe to one another? And how can reason and ethics shape the common good? Clear, searching, and humane, Aristotle?s Politics continues to speak to every age that dares to imagine a better polity?and a nobler life.
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Product Details
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Pages
Pages: 304
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Dimensions
19.8 x 12.9 x 1.9 cm
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Weight
240 g
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ISBN
9789363954281
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Publisher
Om Books International
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Binding
Paperback
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Language
English
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