Aristotle — "The virtue of the citizen is relative to the constitution."
The virtue of the citizen is relative to the constitution.
The virtue of the citizen is relative to the constitution.
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"The lower animals cannot even apprehend a principle; they obey their instincts. And indeed the use made of slaves and of tame animals is not very different; for both with their bodies minister to the …"
"The female is also more given to despair and more hopeless, and more apt to be desperate."
"The best political community is formed by citizens of the middle class."
"It is better for a city to be governed by a good man than by a good law."
"The female is also more cunning and more mischievous, and more given to cheating."
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