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Monarchy, aristocracy, and polity are the best forms of government from "summary" of Aristotle's Politics by Aristotle

Aristotle posits that the best forms of government are monarchy, aristocracy, and polity. Monarchy, in its truest form, is the rule of a single individual who governs with the best interests of the state in mind. This individual must be virtuous, wise, and act in accordance with the principles of justice. When a monarch rules in this manner, the government is stable and efficient, as decisions can be made swiftly and decisively. Aristotle also believes that aristocracy, the rule of a select few who are the most virtuous and capable individuals in society, is an ideal form of government. In an aristocracy, those in power are motivated by the common good rather than personal gain. This ensures that policies are implemented for the benefit of all citizens, leading to a harmonious and pr...
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    Aristotle's Politics

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