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but
at any rate you were saying that the others are aberrations,Cf. Aristot.Pol.
1285 b 1-2, 1289 b
9. if this city is right. But regarding the other constitutions,
my recollection is that you said there were four speciesAristot.Pol.
1291-1292 censures the
limitation to four. But Cf. supra,Introd. p. xlv. Cf.
Laws 693 D, where only two mother-forms of government
are mentioned, monarchy and democracy, with Aristot.Pol.
1301 b 40DH=MOS KAI\
O)LIGARXI/A. Cf. also Eth. Nic.
1160 a 31 ff. The Politicus
mentions seven (291 f., 301 f.). Isoc.Panath. 132-134
names three kinds—oligarchy, democracy, and
monarch
“And
the third class,For the classification of
the population cf. Vol. I. pp. 151-163, Eurip.Suppl. 238
ff., Aristot.Pol.
1328 b ff., 1289 b
33, 1290 b 40 ff., Newman i. p. 97
composing the ‘people,’ would comprise all quietA)PRA/GMONES:
cf. 620 C, Aristoph.Knights 261, Aristot.Rhet.
1381 a 25, Isoc.Antid. 151,
227. But Pericles in Thuc. ii. 40 takes a different view. See my note in
Class. Phil. xv. (1920) pp.
300-301. cultivators of their own farmsAU)TOURGOI/: Cf.
Soph. 223 D, Eurip.Or. 920, Shorey in
Class. Phil. xxiii. (1928)
pp. 346-347. who possess little property. This is the largest and