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Aristotle says that democracy has evolved.He also says that democracy is a corrupt of government. (this may or may not be another topic in itself…I think what he means by corrupt is it is not natural).What does he mean when he is referring to primitive democracy? I'm assuming he's saying Athens had an earlier form of democracy that the present (in Arist's time) form. What were the differences?
Where are you reading this in? Aristotle's Politics?
Yes. Not home right, I'll try to find the specific lines. (I don't rememebr if he used the word corrupted or if it was something else).
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