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1 I, II | is by nature a political animal. And he who by nature and 2 I, II | man is more of a political animal than bees or any other gregarious 3 I, II | vain, and man is the only animal whom she has endowed with 4 III, VI | is by nature a political animal. And therefore, men, even 5 IV, IV | are indispensable to every animal, as for example some organs 6 IV, IV | be more truly part of an animal than the body, so the higher 7 V, III | take the form of another animal: even so a state has many 8 VII, XIII| a man and not some other animal; so, too, he must have a 9 VIII, IV | place; no wolf or other wild animal will face a really noble