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monarchical 2
monarchies 9
monarchs 5
monarchy 30
money 40
money-making 1
monopoly 3
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30 governed
30 interest
30 middle
30 monarchy
30 pleasure
30 possible
30 rather
Aristotle
Politics

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monarchy

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1 I, VII | rule of a household is a monarchy, for every house is under 2 II, VI | is made up of oligarchy, monarchy, and democracy, the king 3 II, VI | democracy, the king forming the monarchy, and the council of elders 4 II, VI | the Laws has no element of monarchy at all; it is nothing but 5 II, VI | composed of democracy and monarchy. There is also a danger 6 III, VII | For tyranny is a kind of monarchy which has in view the interest 7 III, VIII| Tyranny, as I was saying, is monarchy exercising the rule of a 8 III, XIV | government; and whether monarchy, although good for some, 9 III, XIV | There is another sort of monarchy not uncommon among the barbarians, 10 III, XIV | These are two forms of monarchy, and there was a third ( 11 III, XIV | which, like the barbarian monarchy, is legal, but differs from 12 III, XIV | kinds of royalty. First the monarchy of the heroic ages; this 13 III, XV | In the case of a limited monarchy there is not much difficulty 14 III, XVI | considered. The so-called limited monarchy, or kingship according to 15 III, XVI | limited power. Now, absolute monarchy, or the arbitrary rule of 16 III, XVI | controversies relating to monarchy.~ 17 IV, IV | tyranny is to other forms of monarchy. The spirit of both is the 18 IV, VI | family despotism approaches a monarchy; individuals rule and not 19 IV, VII | which are said to be (1) monarchy, (2) oligarchy, (3) democracy, 20 IV, VIII| forms of states other than monarchy, democracy, and oligarchy, 21 IV, X | counterpart of the perfect monarchy. This tyranny is just that 22 IV, XV | oligarchy, aristocracy, monarchy, should there be the same 23 V, I | government, whether oligarchy, or monarchy, or any other, they try 24 V, I | attempted to overthrow the monarchy, and King Pausanias, the 25 V, I | for instance, a perpetual monarchy among equals; and always 26 V, III | of which there arises a monarchy, or a family oligarchy. 27 V, X | I have still to speak of monarchy, and the causes of its destruction 28 V, X | both. These two forms of monarchy are contrary in their very 29 V, XII | an oligarchy than into a monarchy. Further, he never says 30 VII, XI | suited to an oligarchy or a monarchy, but a plain to a democracy;


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