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Friday 1 November 2019

Aristotle and Humanities?

answers1: Aristotle was the student of Plato and grew to be the
teacher and mentor of Alexander the Great. His work was well thought
out and very influential. Many subjects that are commonly used to date
would not be the same, or may not have expanded nearly as far as they
have, if they had not been influenced by Aristotle. He had strong view
points on many topics, one being government rule. He was very much
focused on the holds of the government on the people and the way that
the government was laid out. He developed a philosophical view on the
proven strengths and weaknesses of many types of government and the
problems they may cause <br>
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An aristocracy is a society that is ruled by the wealthy. Among the
wealthy at this time were the school educated men that were able to
pay for an education. Education in itself gave them "superior
intellect". When this type of government is ran right, all citizens
benefit, but if the rulers become greedy and ignore the needs of all,
it can become corrupt and lead to a society that is ruled by the rich,
for the rich.

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