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Aristotle's
Politics
is widely acknowledged as a classic and one of the founding texts of political theory and philosophy. Written by a leading expert in ancient philosophical thought,
Aristotle and the Politics
is
a coherent guide that makes sense of an often difficult and disorganized work, carefully explaining its key themes. Jean Roberts introduces and assesses:
Aristotle's life and the background to
the ideas and text of
the continuing importance of Aristotle's work to philosophy today.
Aristotle is one of the most important figures in Western thought and
contains some of our earliest ideas about democracy. This is essential reading for all students of philosophy and political thought.
Politics
is widely acknowledged as a classic and one of the founding texts of political theory and philosophy. Written by a leading expert in ancient philosophical thought,
Aristotle and the Politics
is
a coherent guide that makes sense of an often difficult and disorganized work, carefully explaining its key themes. Jean Roberts introduces and assesses:
Aristotle's life and the background to
the ideas and text of
the continuing importance of Aristotle's work to philosophy today.
Aristotle is one of the most important figures in Western thought and
contains some of our earliest ideas about democracy. This is essential reading for all students of philosophy and political thought.