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The citystate is the most natural form of society from "summary" of Aristotle's Politics by Aristotle

Aristotle posits that the citystate is the most natural form of society. In his view, humans are inherently social beings who come together in communities for the sake of living well. The citystate, therefore, represents the most suitable and natural environment for human flourishing. Aristotle argues that the citystate is the most basic and self-sufficient form of society. It is a natural progression from the family unit, as individuals come together in larger groups to fulfill their needs and pursue common goals. Unlike other forms of government, such as oligarchy or democracy, the citystate is not an artificial construct imposed from above but arises organically from the fundamental social nature of humans. The citystate is characterized by its simplicity and coherence. It is a unified entity w...
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