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The book “Politics” by Aristotle is one of the most significant works in the history of philosophy and political theory. Written in the 4th century BC, it remains relevant to this day, offering an in-depth analysis of various forms of government and social structures. Aristotle, being a student of Plato and a teacher of Alexander the Great, not only describes the political systems of his time, but also asks eternal questions about justice, power, and human nature. In Politics, Aristotle explores how different states can be organized to achieve the best good for their citizens. It divides political systems into three main categories: monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy, as well as their perverted forms: tyranny, oligarchy, and ochlocracy. This analysis not only helps to understand how different societies function, but also raises important questions about what good governance is and how it can be achieved. Aristotle emphasizes that politics is not just a set of rules and laws, but an art that requires wisdom and understanding of human nature. This book will be of interest to a wide range of readers - from students and teachers studying philosophy and political science, to those who just want to better understand the mechanisms of power and social structure. If you are interested in democracy, human rights, social justice or just want to expand your horizons, “Politics” will become a real storehouse of knowledge for you. The age of the reader does not matter - both young and more mature people will find in it a lot of useful and inspiring Topics raised in the "Policy" are still relevant today. Aristotle asks important questions about how best to organize society so that it serves the interests of all its members. He considers such concepts as the common good, justice and civil virtue, which makes his work not only philosophical, but also practical. The book encourages the reader to think about his role in society and how he can contribute to its improvement. Aristotle's style is clear and logical. He uses many examples from history and practice to back up his arguments, which makes reading not only cognitive but also fascinating. His other well-known works, such as Ethics and Nicomachean Ethics, also explore issues of morality and human behavior, creating a holistic picture of his philosophical views. In "Politics", he applies the same analytical approach, which allows the reader to easily follow his thoughts and conclusions. If you’re looking for books that can be comparable to Politics, take a look at the works of authors like Plato, Machiavelli, and John Locke. These philosophers also explore issues of power and governance, but from different perspectives that can enrich your understanding of political theory. In conclusion, Aristotle's Politics is not just a book about politics, it is a deep philosophical study that encourages the reader to think about the most important aspects of life in society. It is able to inspire reflection on how we can build a better future, and remains relevant in today's political realities. Do not miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of wisdom and analysis that Aristotle offers - you will not regret your choice.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Aristotle
- Language
- Russian
- Series
- PRO Власть
- ISBN
- 9785386094294
- Release date
- 2016