Dr. Clifford Angell Bates, prof. ucz., a native of Rhode Island, specializes in political science with a focus on political philosophy and theory, including comparative politics, international releations, literature and politics, and American constitutional thought. He is the author of Aristotle’s Best Regime (LSU, 2004) and The Centrality of the Regime for Political Science (WUW, 2016).
Introduction
Chapter 1
BOOK I
The Household
Chapter 1 The Primacy of the City
Chapter 2 The City and Its Parts
Chapter 3 Household Management and Its Parts
Chapter 4 Slavery
Chapter 5 Slave and Master by Nature
Chapter 6 Slave and Master by Law
Chapter 7 Mastery as Rule and as Science
Chapter 8 Property
Chapter 9 The Two Kinds of Business
Chapter 10 Business as Part of Household
Chapter 11 The Practice of Business
Chapter 12 Husband and Wife, Father and Child
Chapter 13 Overall Concern of the Household
Video Explanation
Key Takeaways
Communities are formed for the sake of achieving a good.
Not all forms of rule are identical; they differ in nature.
Political analysis requires breaking down the city into its basic parts.
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