He who has the power to take part in the deliberative or judicial administration of any state is said by us to be a citizen of that state; and speaking generally, a state is a body of citizens sufficing for the purposes of life.from Aristotle's Politics (4th century B.C.E.)
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January 24, 2012
A Word from Aristotle, Ctd.
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