Aristotle writes
There are three levels of organization in a state.
Aristotle writes more about slavery, he says, "it is necessary that some people be rulers and others subjects", and that “from the hour of their birth, some are marked out for subjection, [while] others for rule.” .
- “every community is established with a view of some good; for mankind always act in order to obtain that which they think good” at the beginning of his first book of the Politics.
- royalty,
- aristocracy,
- and constitutional government
- tyranny, (a monarchy where the focus is only on the monarch)
- oligarchy, (government controlled by a select group of people, whose focus on the wealthy population)
- and democracy (which Aristotle suposed was centered on the needy.)
- Democracy was not always considered a good thing
There are three levels of organization in a state.
- The State is the top level, and is made up of villages.
- The Villages, in turn, are comprised of households.
- The Households, consist of three different relationships:
- man and wife,
- parents and children,
- master and property,
- both living (slaves) and nonliving.
Aristotle writes more about slavery, he says, "it is necessary that some people be rulers and others subjects", and that “from the hour of their birth, some are marked out for subjection, [while] others for rule.” .