The Definition of Politics: Personal Point of view ("Politics of Aristotle").
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The Definition of Politics: Personal Point of view ("Politics of Aristotle").
The book "Politics of Aristotle" could be considered one of the most important political books in History. The book tries to explain the importance of Politics in old Greece and its relevance for the state, but at the same time it does not try to give or establish a narrow concept of what politics is.
From my personal point of view, Aristotle tries to tell us that Politics is the art and science of human government. And this government exists for the sake of noble showed first 85 words of 822 total
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showed last 85 words of 822 total us the importance of noble actions and virtue for a state. Noble actions and virtue are the most important parts of a state that is based on politics. And politics is not politics without noble actions and virtue. Without noble actions politics would be mere tyranny and without virtue would be an unorganized social event.
Works Cited:
Aristotle. The Politics of Aristotle. Trans. B. Jowett.
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1885.
Dickerson, Mark O. Flanagan, Thomas. An Introduction to Government and Politics: A Conceptual Approach.
Canada: Thomson Nelson.