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Politics Book Three Sections V-IX

Politics Book Three Sections V-IX

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In which the nature and variety of citizens within a city are contemplated, considering who truly partakes in governance and how differing states admit or exclude mechanical workers and others from citizenship; and the forms of government—monarchy, aristocracy, democracy—and their legitimate ends are examined, distinguishing those established for the common good from corruptions that serve only the rulers' interest. Moreover, the discussion turns to the essence of justice and the ultimate purpose of a city, revealing that true citizenship rests not merely in belonging or wealth but in sharing the common good and virtue necessary for living well and happily together.
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