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The household as the foundation of Aristotle's polisThe household as the foundation of Aristotle's polis

The household as the foundation of Aristotle's polis2006

D. Brendan Nagle

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"Among ancient writers, Aristotle offers the most profound analysis of the polis household and its relationship to the state. The household was not the family in the modern sense of the term, but a much more powerful entity with significant economic, political, social, and educational resources. The success of the polis in all its forms lay in the reliability of households to provide it with the kinds of citizens it needed to ensure its functioning. In turn, the state offered the members of its households a unique opportunity for humans to flourish. This book explains how Aristotle thought household and state interacted within the polis."--Jacket.

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First published
2006
OL Work ID
OL1876561W

Subjects

HouseholdsAristotle

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