
All human beings by nature desire to understand. In The Aristotle Library, the works of Aristotle are read in full, that the listener may consider nature, virtue, reason, poetry, politics, and the first principles of things. For wisdom is not gained in haste, but by attending carefully to what is said, and by seeking the causes of what is.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 21 days ago |
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| Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture | ||||

In which the virtues and perils of different forms of supremacy—whether held by the majority, the wealthy, the few, or a solitary ruler—are meticulously examined, revealing the intricate balance required to sustain justice and the state. The discours... more
In which the nature and variety of citizens within a city are contemplated, considering who truly partakes in governance and how differing states admit or exclude mechanical workers and others from citizenship; and the forms of government—monarchy, a... more
In which the nature of the city and citizenship is examined, revealing that a citizen is defined by their participation in the judicial and executive functions of government rather than mere residence or legal privileges, and that such participation ... more
In which the nature of Carthage’s government is explored with careful comparison to Lacedaemon and Crete, highlighting the delicate balance between aristocracy and oligarchy and the risks attendant upon the mingling of wealth and governance. In which... more
In which the nature of governance and social order among the Lacedaemonians and Cretans is carefully examined, revealing the difficulties inherent in managing slaves, regulating the liberties of women, and maintaining equity in property and magistrac... more
In which various forms of government are examined through the lens of property equality, education, and military readiness, highlighting the challenges of balancing material sufficiency with social harmony. Additionally, consideration is given to urb... more
In which the regulation of property within the ideal city is examined with a keen eye to balance private ownership and communal use, recognising both the difficulties and virtues inherent in such arrangements and the natural affections that govern hu... more
In which the nature of the best-governed city is examined with particular attention to the extent of communal sharing among its citizens, questioning whether complete community of wives, children, and goods serves the good of the state. It is observe... more
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