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Different forms of government exist from "summary" of Aristotle's Politics by Aristotle

Aristotle in his work "Politics" discusses the concept of different forms of government existing. According to Aristotle, the variety of forms of government can be categorized based on the number of rulers and the interests that predominate in the state. The three main forms of government Aristotle identifies are monarchy, aristocracy, and polity. Monarchy is a form of government where one person rules, and it is considered by Aristotle to be the best form of government if the ruler is virtuous and rules in the best interest of the people. However, if the monarch rules for his own interests, it can lead to tyranny. Aristocracy is a form of government where a few individuals rule, and it is considered by Aristotle to be the rule of the best individuals in the state. However, if the aristocrats rule for their own interests, it can lead to oligarchy. Polity is a form of gove...
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    Aristotle's Politics

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