Aristotle's "Politics" contains the most extensive consideration of actual populations to survive from Antiquity. Population, for Aristotle, is a logistics of memberships. The size, fertility, and other properties of a state's population are determined by relationships among the several subpopulations that it comprises. This approach gives rise to a comprehensive logic that addresses many policy concerns of modern demography, yet within fundamentally different ideas of quantification and structure. Some of this logic fits easily with current demographic thinking. Relations among sub-populations, for example, play a crucial role in population change because they are conduits of communication and reflect differences in education. Aristotle's ...
That the conditions of the virtuous city are of great importance as a theory in the science of polit...
It has often been argued, in scholarly debate, that Aristotle’s denial of citizenship to the working...
This essay articulates and defends Aristotle’s argument in Politics 7.4 that there is a rational lim...
The basic ideas of the modern steady-state economy model can be found in the writings of the two maj...
As the world becomes increasingly globalized and focus is given to national or international politic...
El propósito de esta investigación es analizar el fenómeno de la sobrepoblación a partir del pensami...
Aristotle is explaining the entire reality through two most abstract principles, form and matter. Th...
One of the most important but least discussed issues of our era is the problem of population--its si...
It has often been argued, in scholarly debate, that Aristotle's denial of citizenship to the working...
It is generally believed that one argument advanced by Aristotle in favor of the political authority...
According to the terms of Aristotle\u27s Politics, to be alive is to instantiate a form of rule. In ...
© 2019 the author.This paper looks at Aristotle's Politics from the perspective of contemporary poli...
In the Politics, Aristotle claims that a distinctive feature of civic relations is that citizens are...
It is suggested that the size of a population to some extent defines the limits of its social comple...
The remark is too often heard that Aristotle was the exponent of conservatism in politics. An attemp...
That the conditions of the virtuous city are of great importance as a theory in the science of polit...
It has often been argued, in scholarly debate, that Aristotle’s denial of citizenship to the working...
This essay articulates and defends Aristotle’s argument in Politics 7.4 that there is a rational lim...
The basic ideas of the modern steady-state economy model can be found in the writings of the two maj...
As the world becomes increasingly globalized and focus is given to national or international politic...
El propósito de esta investigación es analizar el fenómeno de la sobrepoblación a partir del pensami...
Aristotle is explaining the entire reality through two most abstract principles, form and matter. Th...
One of the most important but least discussed issues of our era is the problem of population--its si...
It has often been argued, in scholarly debate, that Aristotle's denial of citizenship to the working...
It is generally believed that one argument advanced by Aristotle in favor of the political authority...
According to the terms of Aristotle\u27s Politics, to be alive is to instantiate a form of rule. In ...
© 2019 the author.This paper looks at Aristotle's Politics from the perspective of contemporary poli...
In the Politics, Aristotle claims that a distinctive feature of civic relations is that citizens are...
It is suggested that the size of a population to some extent defines the limits of its social comple...
The remark is too often heard that Aristotle was the exponent of conservatism in politics. An attemp...
That the conditions of the virtuous city are of great importance as a theory in the science of polit...
It has often been argued, in scholarly debate, that Aristotle’s denial of citizenship to the working...
This essay articulates and defends Aristotle’s argument in Politics 7.4 that there is a rational lim...