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1 I, II | they imagine, not only the forms of the Gods, but their ways 2 I, II | therefore, if the earlier forms of society are natural, 3 I, V | one another in the mere forms of their bodies as much 4 I, XII | a difference of outward forms and names and titles of 5 I, XIII | we speak of the different forms of government. For, inasmuch 6 II, I | states, and any theoretical forms which are held in esteem; 7 II, VI | combination of all existing forms, and they praise the Lacedaemonian 8 II, VI | the truth who combine many forms; for the constitution is 9 II, XI | apply equally to all the forms of government which we have 10 III, IV | If, then, there are many forms of government, it is evident 11 III, V | enough.~Since there are many forms of government there must 12 III, VI | therefore, we say that these two forms of government also are different: 13 III, VI | of a state, and how many forms of government there are 14 III, VI | and are therefore true forms; but those which regard 15 III, VI | defective and perverted forms, for they are despotic, 16 III, VII | next to consider how many forms of government there are, 17 III, VII | place what are the true forms, for when they are determined 18 III, VII | or of the many. The true forms of government, therefore, 19 III, VII | participate in its advantages. Of forms of government in which one 20 III, VII | Of the above-mentioned forms, the perversions are as 21 III, VIII | difficulties about these forms of government, and it will 22 III, VIII | between these different forms of government would no longer 23 III, VIII | difficulty. For, if the only forms of government are the ones 24 III, IX | the partisans of different forms of government speak of a 25 III, XI | individual, left to himself, forms an imperfect judgment. On 26 III, XI | constitutions. But if so, true forms of government will of necessity 27 III, XI | just laws, and perverted forms of government will have 28 III, XIII | it is certain that all forms of government which rest 29 III, XIII | each of the above-mentioned forms of government. For states 30 III, XIII | differs under different forms of government, but in the 31 III, XIII | and equally concerns all forms of government, true as well 32 III, XIII | for, although perverted forms with a view to their own 33 III, XIII | true that under perverted forms of government, and from 34 III, XIV | admit to be one of the true forms of government. Let us see 35 III, XIV | against them.~These are two forms of monarchy, and there was 36 III, XIV | shouting his praises."~These forms of government have always 37 III, XIV | and perpetual. These four forms differ from one another 38 III, XV | XV~Of these forms we need only consider two, 39 III, XVII | royalty and its various forms, and this is the answer 40 III, XVIII| We maintain that the true forms of government are three, 41 IV, I | unless he knows how many forms of government there are. 42 IV, II | divided them into three true forms: kingly rule, aristocracy, 43 IV, II | the discussion of the two forms thus named, since both imply 44 IV, II | constitutions, and the other forms, tyranny, oligarchy, and 45 IV, II | general; (3) of the other forms of government to whom each 46 IV, II | one among these various forms, whether of democracy or 47 IV, III | reason why there are many forms of government is that every 48 IV, III | that there must be many forms of government, differing 49 IV, III | must therefore be as many forms of government as there are 50 IV, III | thought to be two principal forms: as men say of the winds 51 IV, III | are said to be only two forms—democracy and oligarchy. 52 IV, III | other of these two. About forms of government this is a 53 IV, III | one or two which are true forms, and to regard the others 54 IV, III | modes to the oligarchical forms, and the more relaxed and 55 IV, IV | said that there are many forms of government, and have 56 IV, IV | same, then, is true of the forms of government which have 57 IV, IV | explained that there are many forms of constitution, and to 58 IV, IV | that there are different forms both of democracy and oligarchy, 59 IV, IV | any one of these classes forms quite a large population; 60 IV, IV | similar differences.~Of forms of democracy first comes 61 IV, IV | what tyranny is to other forms of monarchy. The spirit 62 IV, VII | VII~There are still two forms besides democracy and oligarchy; 63 IV, VII | among the four principal forms of government, which are 64 IV, VII | other. There are these two forms of aristocracy in addition 65 IV, VIII | and the really perverted forms are perversions of these, 66 IV, VIII | usually applied to those forms of government which incline 67 IV, VIII | have shown the existence of forms of states other than monarchy, 68 IV, X | royalty we also spoke of two forms of tyranny, which are both 69 IV, XI | arrive respecting all these forms rests upon the same grounds. 70 IV, XII | so with the intermediate forms. But where the rich and 71 IV, XII | similarly assuming various forms according to the kind of 72 IV, XIII | explained why there are various forms of government, and why there 73 IV, XIII | and to whom the various forms of government are best suited; 74 IV, XIV | the democratical has many forms. When the deliberative class 75 IV, XIV | government.~These are the various forms of the deliberative body; 76 IV, XIV | correspond to the various forms of government. And the government 77 IV, XV | are suited to different forms of government. But what 78 IV, XV | are peculiar to certain forms of government: for example 79 IV, XV | correspond to different forms of government: which are 80 IV, XVI | or by both.~In how many forms law-courts can be established 81 V, I | starting-point that in the many forms of government which have 82 V, I | of inequality. All these forms of government have a kind 83 V, I | characteristics of the other forms of government may be more 84 V, I | there are two principal forms of government, democracy 85 V, I | proof is the fact that such forms of government never last. 86 V, I | safest of the imperfect forms of government.~ 87 V, III | democracies as in other forms of government, but not to 88 V, III | government of families. Forms of government also change— 89 V, VI | change, not into the opposite forms of government, but only 90 V, VI | mean to say, from those forms of democracy and oligarchy 91 V, VIII | inherent stability in such forms of government, but because 92 V, IX | lost sight of in perverted forms of government; for many 93 V, X | said already respecting forms of constitutional government 94 V, X | democracy in their most extreme forms; it is therefore most injurious 95 V, X | being made up of two evil forms of government, and having 96 V, X | errors of both. These two forms of monarchy are contrary 97 V, X | same in monarchies as in forms of constitutional government; 98 V, X | conspiracies against other forms of government. Monarchs 99 V, X | monarchies as in more popular forms of government. Thus Artapanes 100 V, X | tyranny; indeed the extreme forms of both are only tyrannies 101 V, X | into existence; where such forms of government arise, they 102 V, XII | XII~Yet no forms of government are so short-lived 103 V, XII | revolutions, and change forms of government, even although 104 V, XII | although there are many forms of oligarchies and democracies, 105 VI, I | are adapted to different forms of government. We have also 106 VI, I | democracy and all other forms of government there are 107 VI, I | have shown already what forms of democracy are suited 108 VI, I | to whom each of the other forms of government is suited. 109 VI, I | consider how these and other forms of government are to be 110 VI, VI | mistake, so do the worst forms of government require the 111 VII, IV | preceded I have discussed other forms of government; in what remains 112 VII, VIII | kinds of states and many forms of government; for different 113 VII, VIII | different modes of life and forms of government. We must see 114 VII, XI | is suitable to different forms of government varies: thus 115 VIII, IV | but they only injure their forms and stunt their growth.