Aristotle and the Natual Slave
Title: Aristotle and the Natual Slave
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Aristotle and the Natual Slave
Aristotle And The Natural Slave
Aristotle’s concept of the best possible regime has great influence on today’s society. The concepts and ideas presented within Politics, relate to current issues pressing family relationships as well as human relations with one another. His belief that the activity of the soul in accordance with virtue and excellence will result in a complete and happy life has been discussed throughout time. Aristotle’s best possible regime consists
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of natural slavery exists within our present society as people strive to achieve happiness and the good life as it becomes ever so elusive.
Works Cited
Bentley, Russell. “Loving Freedom: Aristotle on Slavery and the Good Life.” Political
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Goodey, C.F. “Politics, Nature, and Necessity.” Political Theory April 1999: 203-220.
Holloway, Carson. “Christianity, Magnanimity, and Statesmanship.” Review of Politics
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Morgan, Mitchell L., ed. Classics of Moral and Political Theory. Cambridge: Hackett
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