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Political Philosophy, General & Miscellaneous Political Theory, Aristotle - Ancient Greek Philosophy
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Aristotle's 'Politics'

by Judith A. Swanson
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Overview

In the Politics, Aristotle sets out to discover what is the best form that the state can take. Similar to his mentor Plato, Aristotle considers the form that will produce justice and cultivate the highest human potential; however Aristotle takes a more empirical approach, examining the constitution of existing states and drawing on specific case-studies. In doing so he lays the foundations of modern political science.

Synopsis

An accessible introduction to Aristotle's Politics—a classic of political theory, widely considered to be the founding text of Western political science.

About the Author, Judith A. Swanson

Judith Swanson is Associate Professor of Political Science at Boston University, USA and Associate Faculty member of the Department of Philosophy. She is the author of The Public and Private in Aristotle's Political Philosophy (Cornell University Press) and numerous chapters/articles on Aristotle.

C. David Corbin is Assistant Professor of Politics, The King's College, New York City, USA

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2009
Publisher
Continuum International Publishing Group
Pages
180
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780826484994

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