Bag om The Politics of Aristotle; Introductory Essays
Andrew Lang provides readers with a comprehensive and engaging introduction to one of the most influential works of political philosophy in the Western canon. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of ancient Greece and his wide-ranging interests in comparative mythology and folklore, Lang sheds valuable light on the historical and cultural context of Aristotle's political thought, offering a fresh and provocative perspective on this enduring masterpiece.
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