Reading Notes on Book I of Aristotle's "Politics"

Let me remind you about Aristoteles son of Nikomachos of Stagira:



He lived from -384 to -322, in the Greek-speaking communities around the Aegean Sea. He spent most of his time in Athens. For the two millennia following his death, he would be, for a large chunk of the world, THE Philosopher: capital ���P��� and capital ���THE���. 1650 years after his death, poet Dante Alighieri would call him ���the Master��� of those who know���, ���il Maestro di color che sanno���. Aristotle���s was, even at so long a distance in time, the most powerful intellectual name that one could conjure with...







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Aristotle: Politics, Book I https://delong.typepad.com/files/aristotle-politics-book-i.pdf




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