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Aristotle
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1 I, I | to obtain that which they think good. But, if all communities 2 I, I | highest good.~Some people think that the qualifications 3 I, VI | Others, clinging, as they think, simply to a principle of 4 I, VI | principles of good and evil? They think that as men and animals 5 I, IX | promotion of the end they think all things must contribute.~ 6 II, VII | dissatisfied because they think themselves worthy of more 7 II, VIII| of life, which made some think him affected (for he would 8 II, IX | they are insolent, and think that they are as good as 9 II, IX | fallen. Although they truly think that the goods for which 10 II, XI | side. For men in general think that magistrates should 11 III, VI | and likeness, the citizens think that they ought to hold 12 III, XII | common interest. All men think justice to be a sort of 13 III, XVI | friends ought to rule, he must think that those who are equal 14 IV, IV | possess political ability, and think that they are quite competent 15 V, I | absolutely. The democrats think that as they are equal they 16 V, I | they differ in that some think that if they are equal in 17 V, II | desire of equality, when men think that they are equal to others 18 V, II | themselves to be superior they think that they have not more 19 V, III | they revolt, because they think that they are the stronger. 20 V, VIII| what irritates them is to think that their rulers are stealing 21 V, IX | of oligarchies. Those who think that all virtue is to be 22 V, IX | majority and freedom. Men think that what is just is equal; 23 V, IX | all wrong; men should not think it slavery to live according 24 V, X | breeds contempt, and they think that they will not be found 25 V, X | are ready to strike, and think nothing of the danger, because 26 V, XI | of the Gods; for if men think that a ruler is religious 27 V, XI | of merit, and make them think that they would not be held 28 V, XI | should be taken about any who think that either they or those 29 V, XII | not because the very rich think it unfair that the very 30 VI, II | numbers. And in this way men think that they will secure equality 31 VI, V | preservatives of states. He must not think the truly democratical or 32 VII, I | this or that good. Some think that a very moderate amount 33 VII, II | consists in his wealth, also think that riches make the happiness 34 VII, II | end. There are some who think that while a despotic rule 35 VII, II | Yet most men appear to think that the art of despotic 36 VII, III | renounce political power, and think that the life of the freeman 37 VII, III | best of all; but others think the life of the statesman 38 VII, III | others, as some persons think, nor are those ideas only 39 VII, IV | the country. Most persons think that a state in order to 40 VII, VII | are unknown to us, when we think that we are despised by 41 VII, VII | towards their friends if they think they have received a wrong 42 VII, X | agricultural class; for I do not think that property ought to be 43 VII, XIV | he is young, nor does he think himself better than his 44 VII, XV | single virtue. And since they think these goods and the enjoyment 45 VIII, IV | laborious exercises which they think will make them courageous.


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