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“Citizens habituated by music throughout life and also by the laws when adults develop virtue that stands as a mean relative to the regime.”
Judith A. Swanson, The Public and the Private in Aristotle's Political Philosophy
“On the level of practice, Aristotle's advocacy of the hegemony of the political aims to prevent what amounts to a perverted preoccupation with self-preservation from dominating the lives of citizens and rulers.”
Judith A. Swanson, The Public and the Private in Aristotle's Political Philosophy