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Aristotle
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1 I, II | But he who is unable to live in society, or who has no 2 I, IV | household; for no man can live well, or indeed live at 3 I, IV | can live well, or indeed live at all, unless he be provided 4 I, VIII| others are solitary; they live in the way which is best 5 I, VIII| are fishermen, and others live by the pursuit of birds 6 II, VI | citizens of both are to live free from servile occupations, 7 II, VI | property as will enable him to live temperately, which is only 8 II, VI | only a way of saying "to live well"; this is too general 9 II, VI | conception. Further, a man may live temperately and yet miserably. 10 II, VI | property as will enable him to live not only temperately but 11 II, VI | and it is difficult to live in two houses.~The whole 12 II, VII | satisfied, and most men live only for the gratification 13 II, VIII| every city, and they can live by their craft, as elsewhere; 14 II, IX | neglected the women, who live in every sort of intemperance 15 III, III | some of the inhabitants may live in one place and some in 16 III, IV | that he could not endure to live in a private station. But, 17 III, IV | as their name signifies, live by the labor of their hands: 18 III, VI | another’s help, desire to live together; not but that they 19 III, IX | alliances of which the members live apart; and law is only a 20 III, IX | established among those who live in the same place and intermarry. 21 III, IX | friendship, for the will to live together is friendship. 22 III, XIII| practice compulsion and still live in harmony with their cities, 23 IV, VI | citizens being compelled to live by their labor have no leisure; 24 IV, VI | so much as to be able to live without attending to business, 25 V, III | democratic than those who live in the city. For just as 26 V, IX | ruling class in an oligarchy live in luxury, but the sons 27 V, IX | not think it slavery to live according to the rule of 28 V, XI | to appear in public and live at his gates; then he will 29 VI, II | Another is that a man should live as he likes. This, they 30 VI, II | on the other hand, not to live as a man likes is the mark 31 VI, IV | where the mass of the people live by agriculture or tending 32 VI, IV | are a pastoral people, who live by their flocks; they are 33 VI, IV | the aflowing everybody to live as he likes. Such a government 34 VI, IV | most persons would rather live in a disorderly than in 35 VII, II | he is, can act best and live happily. But even those 36 VII, III | from others and choose to live alone should be inactive; 37 VII, V | enable the inhabitants to live at once temperately and 38 VII, VII | habitable world. Those who live in a cold climate and in 39 VII, XVI | no deformed child shall live, but that on the ground 40 VIII, IV | Achaeans and Heniochi, who both live about the Black Sea; and 41 VIII, IV | as bad or worse, who all live by plunder, but have no


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