01359 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020002400097041000800121082000800129084001200137100002900149245006300178250001100241260004200252300003000294500001900324520074600343650001501089990002501104INLIS00000000000110420221019113320 a0010-0520001104221019 | | ind  a0 - 140 - 44421 - 1 aind a320 a320 ARI0 aAristotle : The Politics1 aAristotle : The Politics /cSinclair Revised (Penerjemah) acet. 2 aLondon :bOxford University Press,c- a507 hlm. ; 20 cm ;c20 cm aIndeks : Index aIn The Politics Aristotle addresses the questions that lie at the heart of political science. How should society be ordered to ensure the happiness of the individual Which forms of government are best and how should they be maintained By alaysing a range of city constitutions -oligarchies, democracies and tyrannies-he seeks to establish the strengths and weaknesses of each system, and to decide which are the most effective, in theory and in practice. A hugely significant work, which has influenced thinkers as diverse as Thomas Aquinas and Machiavelli, The Politics remains an outstanding commentary on fundamental political issues and concerns, and provides fascinating insights into the workings and attitudes of the Greek city-state. 4a1. Politik a01411/MKRI-P/II-2005