Aristotle. Quotes
The Man Who Is Isolated, Who Is Unable To Share In The Benefits Of Political Association, Or Has No Need To Share Because He Is Already Self-sufficient, Is No Part Of The Polis, And Must Therefore Be Either A Beast Or A God.
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