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Citizens must actively participate in politics from "summary" of Aristotle's Politics by Aristotle

The concept of citizens actively participating in politics is essential for the proper functioning of a state. Aristotle argues that a citizen is not merely a resident of a city, but an active participant in its governance. This participation is not limited to voting in elections, but also involves engaging in public debates, serving in government offices, and contributing to the common good. Aristotle believes that citizens have a moral obligation to be involved in politics because it is through active participation that they can ensure the well-being of the state. He argues that those who do not participate in politics are like "slaves" or "beasts," as they are not fulfilling their potential as rational beings capable of sel...
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    Aristotle's Politics

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