Meet us on:
Welcome to Read Print! Sign in with
or
to get started!
 
Entire Site
    Try our fun game

    Dueling book covers…may the best design win!

    Random Quote
    "If you have any doubts that we live in a society controlled by men, try reading down the index of contributors to a volume of quotations, looking for women's names."
     

    Subscribe to Our Newsletter

    Follow us on Twitter

    Never miss a good book again! Follow Read Print on Twitter

    Index

    • Rate it:
    • Average Rating: 5.0 out of 5 based on 1 rating
    • 1 Favorite on Read Print
    Launch Reading Mode Next Page
    Page 1 of 9
    Previous Chapter
    INDEX

    ACHILLES, 76

    Act of the city, what, 69

    Actions, their original spring, i

    Administration, 76;
    whether to be shared by the whole community, 203

    AEsumnetes, 96

    AEthiopia, in what manner the power of the state is there regulated, 112

    Alterations in government, whence they arise, 142;
    what they are, 143

    Ambractia, the government of, changed, 151

    Andromadas Reginus, a lawgiver to the Thracian Calcidians, 65

    Animals, their different provisions by nature, 14;
    intended by nature for the benefit of man, 14;
    what constitutes their different species, 113

    Animals, tame, why better than wild, 8

    Arbitrator and judge, their difference, 49

    Architas his rattle, 248

    Areopagus, senate of, 63

    Argonauts refuse to take Hercules with them, 93

    Aristocracies, causes of commotions in them, 157;
    chief cause of their alteration, 158;
    may degenerate into an oligarchy, 79

    Aristocracy, what, 78;
    treated of, 120;
    its object, 121

    Art, works of, which most excellent, 20

    Artificers and slaves, their difference, 24

    Assemblies, public, advantageous to a democracy, 134

    Assembly, public, its proper business, 133

    Athens, different dispositions of the citizens of, 149

    Barter, its original, 15

    Being, what the nature of every one is, 3

    Beings, why some command, others obey, 2

    Body by nature to be governed, 8;
    requires our care before the soul, 232

    Calchis, the government of, changed, 151

    Calcidians, 65

    Carthaginian government described, 60

    Census in a free state should be as extensive as possible, 131;
    how to be altered, 162

    Charondas supposed to be the scholar of Zaleucus, 64

    Child, how to be managed when first born, 235;
    should be taught nothing till he is five years old, 235;
    how then to be educated, 236

    Children, the proper government of, 22;
    what their proper virtues, 23;
    what they are usually taught, 240

    Cities, how governed at first, 3;
    what, 3;
    the work of nature, 3;
    prior in contemplation to a family, or an individual, 4


    Citizen, who is one? 66, 68;
    should know both how to command and obey, 73

    Citizens must have some things in common, 26;
    should be exempted from servile labour, 51;
    privileges different in different governments, 68;
    if illegally made, whether illegal, 69;
    who admitted to be, 75;
    in the best states ought not to follow merchandise, 216

    City, may be too much one, 27, 35;
    what, 66, 82;
    when it continues the same, 70;
    for whose sake established, 76;
    its end, 83;
    of what parts made up, 113;
    Next Page
    Page 1 of 9
    Previous Chapter
    If you're writing a Aristotle essay and need some advice, post your Aristotle essay question on our Facebook page where fellow bookworms are always glad to help!

    Top 5 Authors

    Top 5 Books

    Book Status
    Finished
    Want to read
    Abandoned

    Are you sure you want to leave this group?