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Politics Book Three Sections I-IV

Politics Book Three Sections I-IV

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In which the nature of the city and citizenship is examined, revealing that a citizen is defined by their participation in the judicial and executive functions of government rather than mere residence or legal privileges, and that such participation varies with the form of government. It is further considered that the virtues constituting a good citizen differ from those of a good man, reflecting the varied roles and duties within a state, and that an accomplished citizen must understand both governance and obedience, each requiring distinct virtues appropriate to their station.
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