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1 II, II | another point of view, this extreme unification of the state 2 III, IV | only acquired under the extreme democracy. Certainly the 3 IV, XI | who are in the opposite extreme, are too degraded. So that 4 IV, XI | nothing, there may arise an extreme democracy, or a pure oligarchy; 5 IV, XI | tyranny may grow out of either extreme—either out of the most rampant 6 IV, XIV| it (I am speaking of that extreme form of democracy in which 7 IV, XV | democracy has taken that extreme form in which the people 8 V, IX | principles of either to an extreme, he will begin by spoiling 9 V, IX | democracies of the more extreme type there has arisen a 10 V, X | democracy in their most extreme forms; it is therefore most 11 V, X | are nearly akin, for the extreme form of democracy is tyranny; 12 V, X | form of oligarchy, and the extreme form of democracy, may be 13 V, X | affect tyranny; indeed the extreme forms of both are only tyrannies 14 VI, IV | Cyrene, are useful in the extreme form of democracy. Fresh 15 VI, V | they be not too poor, for extreme poverty lowers the character 16 VI, VI | them all, answering to the extreme democracy, which, being