Aristotle (c. 384-322 BCE), in his influential text, The Politics, wrote about different types of governments and state constitutions, as well as what he deemed to be beneficial or destructive to each model. In his arguments, Aristotle referred to examples from history, citing different kinds of Greek city-state constitutions. He even commented on the ways of foreign governments, such as the great North African realm of Carthage. Aristotle was i…
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