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This 5 page paper compares Plato’s and Aristotle’s conceptions of the best kind of political society and critically examines the assumptions on which these views rest. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
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and Plato both appears to have some common notions, with the role of the state being that of a regulator of society. However, there are also many differences in the
way that they viewed society and how the idea political society would operate. Aristotle looks at the different types of political structures that may exist, and in his work
Politics I he outlines six possible structures which are seen in operation, these were based the leadership, with three variations, one leader, a few leaders or many leaders (Bod??s 14).
There were two possible scenarios where there is one leader or ruler, the first is kingship which Aristotle saw as a correct and possible fore of a state
the deviant versions which he did not feel was right was a dictatorship (Bod??s 14). A few rulers also has a correct and a deviant states, with an aristocracy as
correct and an oligarchy as deviant, with many rulers he had an interesting perceptive for todays reader with the polity seen as correct and a democracy seen as deviant (Bod??s
14). The determining feature may be seen in the way power is used, in an oligarchy there is a bias towards the rich this indicates why he sees a democracy
as a deviant state as it is argued that the poor will be the dominant influence on the state. The polity is seen as a mixed form of constitution where
it is those between the rich and the poor that may rule being the middle group or a mixed group (Kraut 77). He stated that these middle classes were the
clear larger element where a bias would not occur and the majority of people could be represented. He also believed that the middle classes, if in charge, would be stronger
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