Aristotle: Politics, Books V and VI
Delve into the profound insights of one of history's greatest philosophers with Aristotle: Politics, Books V and VI. Published by Oxford University Press in 1999, this paperback edition spans 284 pages and offers a comprehensive exploration of critical political themes. Aristotle examines a range of issues, from revolution and reform to democracy and tyranny, as well as the intricate balance between freedom and equality. This edition features a thoughtful commentary that not only enhances the philosophical discourse but also provides essential context for Aristotle's historical references. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone intrigued by political philosophy, this book invites readers to engage with timeless concepts that continue to resonate in today's political landscape. Discover the depth of Aristotle's thought and its relevance in contemporary discussions of governance and society.