Aristotle — "It is clear, then, that some men are by nature free, and others slaves, and that…"
It is clear, then, that some men are by nature free, and others slaves, and that for these latter slavery is both expedient and right.
It is clear, then, that some men are by nature free, and others slaves, and that for these latter slavery is both expedient and right.
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"The female is also more given to despair and more hopeless, and more apt to be desperate."
"The aim of the wise is not to secure pleasure, but to avoid pain."
"The female is also more given to memory and more retentive, and more apt to remember."
"For that some should rule and others be ruled is a thing not only necessary, but expedient; from the hour of their birth, some are marked out for subjection, others for rule."
"The best life is the life of virtue, which is practical reason."
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