As the world becomes increasingly globalized and focus is given to national or international political activity, it is difficult to concentrate on the basic unit at which Aristotle’s political ideals were intended to operate under; namely, the Polis. It would appear that the political playing field of the American presidency, dealing with a population of approximately 3.2 million people, has vastly outgrown the governing body of 3rd century BCE Athens that included a comparatively scant 40,000 eligible voters. Looking closer at how the Polis is referred to in Aristotle’s Politics, it appears that the Polis Aristotle had in mind was less a geographical distinction of a particular city or a numerical representation of particular demographics,...
“Man is a political animal,” Aristotle asserts near the beginning of the Politics. In this novel rea...
In the Politics, Aristotle claims that a distinctive feature of civic relations is that citizens are...
Thesis advisor: Robert C. BartlettThis dissertation investigates Aristotle’s famous claim that “the ...
As the world becomes increasingly globalized and focus is given to national or international politic...
The United States is regarded as the gold standard of democracy; however, the American political sys...
This essay articulates and defends Aristotle’s argument in Politics 7.4 that there is a rational lim...
understanding ‘subpolitics ’ – the complex, expert knowledge-intensive and distributed political is...
Aristotle describes the polis as a self-sufficient compound. Its regime, he says, is responsible for...
Present-day political theory pays much attention to citizenship but hardly any to statesmanship. Cla...
Aristotle's "Politics" contains the most extensive consideration of actual populations to survive fr...
There is an ambiguity in Aristotle\u27s Politics concerning the character of a good regime. This amb...
In this article I propose a new interpretation of Aristotle's arguments about the authority of the m...
textThis dissertation re-examines a set of long-standing problems that arise from Aristotle’s defens...
There are few topics from the ancient past which have more enduring interest and relevance to our li...
According to Aristotle, for a polis or political association to endure, there must be a friendship a...
“Man is a political animal,” Aristotle asserts near the beginning of the Politics. In this novel rea...
In the Politics, Aristotle claims that a distinctive feature of civic relations is that citizens are...
Thesis advisor: Robert C. BartlettThis dissertation investigates Aristotle’s famous claim that “the ...
As the world becomes increasingly globalized and focus is given to national or international politic...
The United States is regarded as the gold standard of democracy; however, the American political sys...
This essay articulates and defends Aristotle’s argument in Politics 7.4 that there is a rational lim...
understanding ‘subpolitics ’ – the complex, expert knowledge-intensive and distributed political is...
Aristotle describes the polis as a self-sufficient compound. Its regime, he says, is responsible for...
Present-day political theory pays much attention to citizenship but hardly any to statesmanship. Cla...
Aristotle's "Politics" contains the most extensive consideration of actual populations to survive fr...
There is an ambiguity in Aristotle\u27s Politics concerning the character of a good regime. This amb...
In this article I propose a new interpretation of Aristotle's arguments about the authority of the m...
textThis dissertation re-examines a set of long-standing problems that arise from Aristotle’s defens...
There are few topics from the ancient past which have more enduring interest and relevance to our li...
According to Aristotle, for a polis or political association to endure, there must be a friendship a...
“Man is a political animal,” Aristotle asserts near the beginning of the Politics. In this novel rea...
In the Politics, Aristotle claims that a distinctive feature of civic relations is that citizens are...
Thesis advisor: Robert C. BartlettThis dissertation investigates Aristotle’s famous claim that “the ...