

#14209
Mentioned in 2 episodes
Politik
Book • 350
In 'Politics', Aristotle examines the nature of the city-state (polis) as the highest form of human community, discussing various forms of government and their merits.
He critiques existing theories, such as those of Plato, and outlines his own vision for an ideal society, emphasizing the importance of a strong middle class and distributive justice.
The work is divided into eight books, covering topics from household management to the ideal size and structure of a city.
He critiques existing theories, such as those of Plato, and outlines his own vision for an ideal society, emphasizing the importance of a strong middle class and distributive justice.
The work is divided into eight books, covering topics from household management to the ideal size and structure of a city.
Mentioned by
Mentioned in 2 episodes
Erwähnt von ![undefined]()

in Bezug auf den aristotelischen Gedanken, dass der Mensch ein politisches Tier sei.

Jürgen Wiebicke

12 snips
Ina Schmidt: Vom „Ich“ zum „Wir“


Martin Wolf

Martin Wolf über die Krise des demokratischen Kapitalismus - #1022