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minus-squareGnastyGnuts [he/him]hexbear4·4 years agoI seem to recall either Aristotle or some other prominent figure referring to humanity as "the political animal" or something like that. link
minus-squareAbraxielhexbear4·4 years agoI maintain the Plato was an anprim and the whole of Republic is him enumerating all the ways a feverish city will ultimately fail to be just. link
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I seem to recall either Aristotle or some other prominent figure referring to humanity as "the political animal" or something like that.
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I maintain the Plato was an anprim and the whole of Republic is him enumerating all the ways a feverish city will ultimately fail to be just.