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The state is a partnership for living well from "summary" of Aristotle's Politics by Aristotle

Aristotle argues that the state is essentially a community formed for the purpose of achieving a good life. He believes that individuals come together to form a state not merely for the sake of living together, but rather to live well. This idea of living well is central to Aristotle's conception of the state as a partnership. According to Aristotle, the state is a partnership in the truest sense of the word because it aims to promote the well-being and flourishing of its citizens. In this partnership, individuals work together to create a political community that enables them to lead fulfilling and virtuous lives. By coming together in this way, citizens can achieve a higher level of happiness and fulfillment than...
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