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Aristotle
Politics

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population

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1 II, II | when the nation has not its population organized in villages, but 2 II, VI | constitution of the state. The population is divided into two classes— 3 II, VI | number of the citizens; the population is to remain unlimited, 4 II, VI | more necessary to limit population than property; and that 5 II, IX | themselves have a dependent population. Whereas all the neighbors 6 II, IX | of managing their subject population.~Again, the license of the 7 II, IX | their long wars, no lack of population was experienced by them; 8 II, X | the Perioeci, or subject population of Crete, are governed by 9 III, III | inhabitants (for the soil and the population may be separated, and some 10 III, V | when there is a dearth of population. But when the number of 11 IV, IV | sovereign. Suppose the whole population of a city to be 1300, and 12 IV, IV | classes forms quite a large population; for example, fishermen 13 IV, XIII| oligarchical and royal; their population being small they had no 14 IV, XV | with each other. When the population is small, offices should 15 VI, I | mentioneddifferences of population; for the popular element 16 VI, IV | democracy is an agricultural population; there is no difficulty 17 VI, IV | even if there is a town population the assembly ought not to 18 VI, IV | a regular order, and the population which is excluded will at 19 VII, IV | required by the statesman is population: he will consider what should 20 VII, IV | government have a limit of population. We may argue on grounds 21 VII, IV | exist when it has attained a population sufficient for a good life 22 VII, IV | will go wrong. When the population is very large they are manifestly 23 VII, IV | then the best limit of the population of a state is the largest 24 VII, VI | laws, and the increase of population, will be adverse to good 25 VII, VI | of her enterprises. The population of the state need not be 26 VII, VI | wherever there is a dense population of Perioeci and husbandmen, 27 VII, XVI | forbid this (for in our state population has a limit), no child is


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