Aristotle quotes on society
And the producing causes of Virtue in all its bearings are those enactments which have been made respecting education for society Source: Aristotle, Ethics Now this is called a city, and the society thereof a political society;
for those who think that the principles of a political, a regal, a family, and a herile government are the same are mistaken, while they suppose that each of these differ in the numbers to whom their power extends, but not in their constitution: so that with them a herile government is one composed of a very few, a domestic of more, a civil and a regal of still more, as if there was no difference between a large family and a small city, or that a regal government and a political one are the same, only that in the one a single person is continually at the head of public affairs; in the other, that each member of the state has in his turn a share in the government, and is at one time a magistrate, at another a private person, according to the rules of political science Source: Aristotle, Poetics Search Expression: society
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