
Aristotle. Politics.
English
406 parallel lecture.
Aristotle Politics
polij |
polis, politics |
Taxonomy of knowledge
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POLITICS | Ethics —— Strategy —— Economics —— Rhetoric |
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Summum Bonum What is the greatest human art? Politics! |
Politics
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Life without polis, without politics oikoj feud unending chaos |
polij policy, police, trials order civilization Establishment the Man |
1 |
Few |
Many |
Monarchy |
Aristocracy |
Polity |
Degeneration
occurs when you put self-interest ahead of the common
good. |
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Tyranny |
Oligarchy |
Democracy |
Subject vs Citizen?
Subject
- Loyalty
- Obedience "Yes person."
Citizen
- Vir
- Virtus
- Tea Party
Can there be a Christian nation?
Vatican City.
June 1553.
December 14, 1995. Bill Clinton
442 years.
There can only be a state church.
June 1553.
December 14, 1995. Bill Clinton
442 years.
There can only be a state church.
Civics --- civis citizen.
Tzar
Kaisar Caesar
Dea Libertas
