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A Companion to Aristotle's Politics

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407 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 1991

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David Keyt

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February 16, 2026
Keyt's essays on the Three Basic Theorems in the Politics and Distributive Justice in Book III helped me think through Aristotle's Paradoxical thought on absolute kingship and the political equality of citizens. I also appreciated the opening essay by Bradley and the Irwin Rowe and Miller essays. Definitely need to read these essays more than once to see what Aristotle might have been up to. References to Plato's Republic and Laws in the context of what is argued in Books II and III of the Politics was invaluable
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