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1 I, II | village. And the most natural form of the village appears to 2 I, II | of the family the kingly form of government prevailed 3 I, V | for in all things which form a composite whole and which 4 I, IX | The other or more complex form of exchange grew, as might 5 I, IX | different thing; in their true form they are part of the management 6 II, I | PURPOSE is to consider what form of political community is 7 II, V | their private use; this is a form of common property which 8 II, V | subject if we could see such a form of government in the actual 9 II, V | the legislator could not form a state at all without distributing 10 II, V | community will be the general form of the state. The citizens 11 II, V | property, what will be the form of the community? Must it 12 II, V | what will be the education, form of government, laws of the 13 II, VI | round to the other or ideal form. For with the exception 14 II, VI | that this constitutional form came nearest to his first 15 II, VII | public slaves and not to form a supplementary part of 16 II, VIII| inquiries about the best form of government.~The city 17 II, VIII| been laid in an unqualified form; and this is just, for the 18 II, IX | with one another, never form an alliance with rebellious 19 II, X | most part less perfect in form. The older constitutions 20 II, XI | considered to have an excellent form of government, which differs 21 II, XI | aristocracy, there will be a third form under which the constitution 22 III, I | necessity differs under each form of government; and our definition 23 III, III | a constitution, when the form of government changes, and 24 III, III | elements as different when the form of their composition alters; 25 III, III | fulfill engagements when the form of government changes.~ 26 III, V | them are so now. The best form of state will not admit 27 III, VI | whether there is only one form of government or many, and 28 III, IX | and brute animals might form a state, but they cannot, 29 III, XI | other hand, the popular form of government involves certain 30 III, XIV | king or under some other form of government; and whether 31 III, XIV | death"?~This, then, is one form of royalty-a generalship 32 III, XIV | and when they swore, the form of the oath was the stretching 33 III, XIV | described.~(5) There is a fifth form of kingly rule in which 34 III, XIV | of public matters; this form corresponds to the control 35 III, XV | equally exist under any form of government, so that this 36 III, XV | increased in size, no other form of government appears to 37 III, XVI | remarked, is not a distinct form of government, for under 38 III, XVII| or to any other perverted form of government; for these 39 IV, I | life), and also what common form of training is adapted to 40 IV, I | moreover, to know (4) the form of government which is best 41 IV, I | consider, not only what form of government is best, but 42 IV, I | speak of a more attainable form, and, although they reject 43 IV, I | number of varieties, of each form of government, if only with 44 IV, I | certainly more than one form both of democracy and of 45 IV, II | from a well-constituted form; oligarchy is little better, 46 IV, III | attempered mode or of the best form of government: we may compare 47 IV, IV | democracy is simply that form of government in which the 48 IV, IV | again is oligarchy that form of government in which a 49 IV, IV | say that democracy is the form of government in which the 50 IV, IV | the Lydian War. But the form of government is a democracy 51 IV, IV | trader. All these together form the complement of the first 52 IV, IV | with their property; these form the seventh class. The eighth 53 IV, IV | the other prevails they form the government. Hence arises 54 IV, IV | supreme as before. A fifth form of democracy, in other respects 55 IV, IV | that if democracy be a real form of government, the sort 56 IV, V | the poor, although they form the majority, have no share 57 IV, V | father. There is a fourth form, likewise hereditary, in 58 IV, V | and the last-mentioned form of democracy among democracies; 59 IV, VI | already given; so that in this form again the law must rule. 60 IV, VI | causes.~Of oligarchies, one form is that in which the majority 61 IV, VI | much; and this is the first form, which allows to any one 62 IV, VI | removed from a monarchical form of government, and in respect 63 IV, VI | property, there arises a second form of oligarchy. For the stronger 64 IV, VII | is rightly applied to the form of government which is described 65 IV, VII | good relatively to his own form of government. But there 66 IV, VII | according to their merit. Such a form of government differs from 67 IV, VII | state, and there is a third form, viz., the constitutions 68 IV, VIII| short of the most perfect form of government, and so they 69 IV, VIII| Now in most states the form called polity exists, for 70 IV, VIII| and more than any other form of government, except the 71 IV, IX | when there is a vicious form of government—but through 72 IV, X | is reckoned by us to be a form of government), although 73 IV, X | which is the most typical form, and is the counterpart 74 IV, XI | able to share, and to the form of government which states 75 IV, XI | the interest of their own form of government, and established 76 IV, XI | these reasons the middle form of government has rarely, 77 IV, XI | submit.~What then is the best form of government, and what 78 IV, XI | preferable, but another form may be better for some people.~ 79 IV, XII | a democracy, varying in form with the sort of people 80 IV, XII | exceed in number, the first form of democracy will then arise; 81 IV, XII | and if they look for some form of government more suitable 82 IV, XII | even of those who desire to form aristocratical governments 83 IV, XIII| constitutions, has more than one form: also what their differences 84 IV, XIII| arise, and what is the best form of government, speaking 85 IV, XIV | of democracy the citizen form one assembly, but meet only 86 IV, XIV | knowledge is required. A fourth form of democracy is when all 87 IV, XIV | which the last and worst form of democracy, corresponding, 88 IV, XIV | speaking of that extreme form of democracy in which the 89 IV, XV | democracy has taken that extreme form in which the people themselves 90 IV, XVI | been considered. The first form, viz., that in which the 91 V, I | claim too much, which is one form of inequality. All these 92 V, I | change from an existing form into some other, for example, 93 V, I | without disturbing the form of government, whether oligarchy, 94 V, III | quantity, may even take the form of another animal: even 95 V, III | properties increase, the form of government changes into 96 V, IV | revolutions to which every form of government is liable.~ 97 V, V | the ancient to the latest form of democracy; for where 98 V, VII | constitution to take an opposite form. In like manner constitutional 99 V, VIII| oligarchy, and every other form of government not to allow 100 V, IX | the kind proper to each form of government; for, if what 101 V, IX | departure from the most perfect form, may yet be a good enough 102 V, IX | of necessity take another form; for when by laws carried 103 V, IX | opposite feeling; in the form of their oath there should 104 V, IX | adaptation of education to the form of government, and yet in 105 V, X | injustice, the most common form is insult, another is confiscation 106 V, X | opposite and more powerful form of government. That such 107 V, X | nearly akin, for the extreme form of democracy is tyranny; 108 V, X | the last and most unmixed form of oligarchy, and the extreme 109 V, X | oligarchy, and the extreme form of democracy, may be assumed 110 V, XI | practices of the last and worst form of democracy are all found 111 V, XI | purposes, and that he may form a fund in case of war, and 112 V, XII | more often take an opposite form than one akin to them. The 113 V, XII | cause of them, or into what form it changes. And the reason 114 V, XII | a democracy, if the poor form the majority; and a democracy 115 V, XII | democracy than into any other form of government. Again, if 116 V, XII | though there were only one form of either of them.~ ~ ~ 117 VI, I | bring to light the opposite form of government commonly called 118 VI, I | wishes to establish some new form of democracy, or only to 119 VI, II | and demos in their truest form are based upon the recognized 120 VI, III | democratical notion, is the juster form of the constitution—this 121 VI, IV | are contented. Even this form of government may be regarded 122 VI, IV | appointed. Under such a form of government the citizens 123 VI, IV | explained how the first and best form of democracy should be constituted; 124 VI, IV | of a lower kind.~The last form of democracy, that in which 125 VI, IV | are useful in the extreme form of democracy. Fresh tribes 126 VI, V | since in the last and worst form of democracy the citizens 127 VI, VI | opposites and compare each form of oligarchy with the corresponding 128 VI, VI | oligarchy with the corresponding form of democracy.~The first 129 VI, VI | a little, gives another form of oligarchy; until at length 130 VI, VII | keep horses. The second form of oligarchy prevails when 131 VII, I | duly inquire about the best form of a state ought first to 132 VII, I | remains uncertain the best form of the state must also be 133 VII, I | of a state have the same form and nature as the qualities 134 VII, II | again (2), which is the best form of constitution or the best 135 VII, II | Now it is evident that the form of government is best in 136 VII, II | The end at which the best form of government should aim 137 VII, IV | members of the state, and who form an essential part of it. 138 VII, IX | here speaking of the best form of government, i.e., that 139 VII, XIII| is to discover the best form of government, that, namely, 140 VII, XV | in accord they will then form the best of harmonies. The 141 VIII, I | should be molded to suit the form of government under which 142 VIII, III | the beauty of the human form. To be always seeking after 143 VIII, V | on the ground that it can form our minds and habituate 144 VIII, V | granting that music may form the character, the objection 145 VIII, V | attain true pleasure and form a correct judgment from