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ARISTOTLE It is the extreme form of unity or solidarity of the state as it was
espoused by Plato that Aristotle ( 384-322 B.c. ) , his principal disciple , found
fault with . He held that we should not aim at it , even if we could , because it
would mean ...
ARISTOTLE It is the extreme form of unity or solidarity of the state as it was
espoused by Plato that Aristotle ( 384-322 B.c. ) , his principal disciple , found
fault with . He held that we should not aim at it , even if we could , because it
would mean ...
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30 unable to absorb such training should be prevented from obtaining more
wealth “ by being placed in an inferior position but not subjected to injustice . ”
Thus , the welfare state of Aristotle , in which people share the use of property
with their ...
30 unable to absorb such training should be prevented from obtaining more
wealth “ by being placed in an inferior position but not subjected to injustice . ”
Thus , the welfare state of Aristotle , in which people share the use of property
with their ...
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Agriculture furthermore • Aristotle , Ethica Nicomachea , trans . is said to be “
natural " because as all W. D. Ross , Vol . 9 of The Works of infants derive their
sustenance from their Aristotle ( London : Oxford University mother , so men
derive it ...
Agriculture furthermore • Aristotle , Ethica Nicomachea , trans . is said to be “
natural " because as all W. D. Ross , Vol . 9 of The Works of infants derive their
sustenance from their Aristotle ( London : Oxford University mother , so men
derive it ...
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