In book 4 of the politics, Aristotle refines his classification of regimes and discusses "the middling regime,which he seems to identify as " best for most cities an most human beings". Then he go's on to sayhow to avoid revolution in various regimes, even offering the tyrant advice as to how to avoid being overthrown.
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- Introduction
- Bibliography
- Book I
- Book II
- Book III
- Book IV
- Book V
- Book VI
- Book VII
- Book VIII
- Index
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IMPORTANCE OF THE MIDDLE CLASS IN CREATING A STABLE POLITICAL REGIME