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What is Aristotles ideal form of government and why?

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What is Aristotles ideal form of government and why?

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to corroborate with Sam’s answer, Aristotles ideal government was such that was propelled by virtous, politically involved people who lived in the Polis. Aristotle excluded women, Slaves and barbarians from his ideal government. Slave was considered anyone who has to submit to a great and masterful Greek man, like a head of household or property holder or someone of higher standing than the other. A barbarian was anyone who didn’t live in the Polis and any non-Greek.

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