| William Austin Montriou - 1866 - 254 páginas
...a mo"narchy where the good of one man only is the "object of the government; an oligarchy considers "only the rich; and a democracy only the poor; "but neither of them have the common good of all "in view." • Aristotle adds, "An oligarchy and a democracy differ in this from "each other,... | |
| Aristotle - 1895 - 300 páginas
...tyranny is a monarchy where the good of one man only is the object of government, an oligarchy considers only the rich, and a democracy only the poor; but neither of them have a common good in view. CHAPTER VIII. It will be necessary to enlarge a little more upon the nature... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1903 - 336 páginas
...must judge by results and not by motives ; and few governments in Greece betrayed such a keen interest only the rich; and a democracy only the poor, but neither of them have a common good in view." 1 So far as the general distribution of governments into three general orders... | |
| Annie Besant - 1919 - 200 páginas
...tyranny is a monarchy where the good of one man only is the object of Government, an oligarchy considers only the rich, and a democracy only the poor ; but neither of them has a common good in view. (Book III, chap. vii, p. 93.) The rest of Book III discusses the nature... | |
| Annie Besant - 1919 - 212 páginas
...tyranny is a monarchy where the good of one man only is the object of Government, an oligarchy considers only the rich, and a democracy only the poor ; but neither of them has a common good in view. (Book III, chap, vii, p. 93.) The rest of Book III discusses the nature... | |
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