![]() ![]() ![]() For example, the ruler over a few is called a master over more, the manager of a household over a still larger number, a statesman or king, as if there were no difference between a great household and a small state. Some people think that the qualifications of a statesman, king, householder, and master are the same, and that they differ, not in kind, but only in the number of their subjects. But, if all communities aim at some good, the state or political community, which is the highest of all, and which embraces all the rest, aims at good in a greater degree than any other, and at the highest good. “Every state is a community of some kind, and every community is established with a view to some good for mankind always act in order to obtain that which they think good. Carnes Lord, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1984 ![]()
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