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Aristotle
Politics

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bad

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1 I, II | without a state, is either a bad man or above humanity; he 2 I, V | of the two; although in bad or corrupted natures the 3 I, X | good and serviceable or bad and unserviceable. Were 4 II, II | govern be a good thing or a bad), an approximation to this 5 II, VII | violation of the law, it is a bad thing that many from being 6 II, VII | honor; as the poet says,~The bad and good alike in honor 7 II, IX | particular law is good or bad, when compared with the 8 II, IX | condition of the women is bad, half the city may be regarded 9 II, X | whether this is a good or bad thing I shall have an opportunity 10 II, XI | leisure, yet it is surely a bad thing that the greatest 11 II, XI | would seem also to be a bad principle that the same 12 III, IX | themselves, and most people are bad judges in their own case. 13 III, IX | just given—because they are bad judges in their own affairs; 14 III, X | Some one may say that it is bad in any case for a man, subject 15 III, XIV | good for some, may not be bad for others. But first we 16 III, XVI | offices of state, is as bad as for different bodily 17 III, XVII| lord over good men, nor a bad man over bad; nor, even 18 III, XVII| men, nor a bad man over bad; nor, even if he excels 19 IV, II | but the best when all are bad. Whereas we maintain that 20 IV, II | than another, but only less bad.~Not to pursue this question 21 IV, VIII| they obey; they may obey bad laws as well as good. And 22 V, III | battle of Oenophyta, the bad administration of the democracy 23 V, IX | example, a good general is a bad man and not a friend to 24 V, XI | tyrants are always fond of bad men, because they love to 25 V, XI | flatter them. Moreover, the bad are useful for bad purposes; " 26 V, XI | the bad are useful for bad purposes; "nail knocks out 27 V, XII | at certain times produces bad men who will not submit 28 VII, IV | will still be a ship, but bad for sailing. In like manner 29 VII, XIII| propose to themselves a bad end; and sometimes they 30 VII, XIII| turned by habit to good or bad. Animals lead for the most 31 VII, XVI | female when too young is bad for the procreation of children; 32 VII, XVII| strangers to all that is bad, and especially to things 33 VIII, IV | other mainland tribes, as bad or worse, who all live by 34 VIII, V | as they say, of good and bad melodies. Or again, if music 35 VIII, VI | threw it away. It was not a bad idea of theirs, that the 36 VIII, VI | end at which they aim is bad. The vulgarity of the spectator


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