The Shaking Off of BurdensUniversity of Cape Town, 1965 - 17 Seiten |
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... Aristotle has had a greater influence on political thinking than any other book which has ever been written . What I intend to do is to see whether Aristotle's study of the differences which in his time were felt to exist between two ...
... Aristotle has had a greater influence on political thinking than any other book which has ever been written . What I intend to do is to see whether Aristotle's study of the differences which in his time were felt to exist between two ...
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... Aristotle to support a point of view . I happen to disagree profoundly with what he had to say on this subject . Aristotle raises the problem of slavery very early in his book . He treats of the city , the polis , as a natural growth ...
... Aristotle to support a point of view . I happen to disagree profoundly with what he had to say on this subject . Aristotle raises the problem of slavery very early in his book . He treats of the city , the polis , as a natural growth ...
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... Aristotle did , but what this speaker did not do , no doubt because he thought that it could be taken for granted , was to consider what he meant by the word , " citizen " . But in the Athens of Aristotle's day not quite everyone re ...
... Aristotle did , but what this speaker did not do , no doubt because he thought that it could be taken for granted , was to consider what he meant by the word , " citizen " . But in the Athens of Aristotle's day not quite everyone re ...
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