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Slavery is a natural institution from "summary" of Aristotle's Politics by Aristotle

Aristotle argues that slavery is a natural institution, rooted in the nature of human beings. He believes that some individuals are born to rule, while others are born to be ruled. This inherent inequality is evident in the relationship between master and slave. The master possesses rationality and the ability to govern, while the slave lacks these qualities and must be governed. According to Aristotle, the institution of slavery is necessary for the functioning of society. He asserts that there are natural slaves who are suited to a life of servitude. These individuals lack the capacity for reason and self-governance, making them dependent on others for direction. In Aristotle's view, slavery is a means of fulfilling the needs of both th...
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    Aristotle's Politics

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