| John Hartley - 1992 - Broj stranica: 258
...noted in Chaper 2, he concludes that the optimum size of a state is limited by technologies of looking: 'Clearly, then, the best limit of the population of...purposes of life, and can be taken in at a single view.'23 The Aristotelian 'single view', where citizens can judge each others' merits 'at a [Sahlinsesque]... | |
| K. Bayertz - 1994 - Broj stranica: 274
...Aristotle also emphasizes how difficult, or even impossible it is to govern a heavily populated State. "Clearly then the best limit of the population of...purposes of life, and can be taken in at a single view" (Politics, 1326b.fl]). 2 Characteristic here is the operationalization of the concept of consensus... | |
| Hugo Tristram Engelhardt (Jr.), Terry P. Pinkard - 1994 - Broj stranica: 280
...haphazard, which clearly ought not to be. Besides, in an over-populous state foreigners and resident aliens will readily acquire the rights of citizens, for who will find them out? (Politics VII 4.1326b). The vision is of a society built around a single moral narrative and of a citizenry... | |
| Malcolm Waters - 1999 - Broj stranica: 480
...at haphazard, which clearly ought not to be. Besides, in an overpopulous state foreigners and metics will readily acquire the rights of citizens, for who...population of a state is the largest number which suflices for the purposes of life, and can be taken in at a single view. Enough concerning the size... | |
| Hugo Tristram Engelhardt - 2000 - Broj stranica: 452
...haphazard, which clearly ought not to be. Besides, in an over-populous state foreigners and resident aliens will readily acquire the rights of citizens, for who will find them out?70 Ironically, a new world was emerging just as Aristotle turned nostalgically to the political... | |
| Eric A. Gutkind, Erwin Anton Gutkind - 1998 - Broj stranica: 468
...scale in general and in detail by man's own standards. Aristotle demands that ihe /w/?r should house " the largest number which suffices for the purposes of life and can be taken in at a single view ". Hardly . anything helps to clarify the true meaning of these ideas and to deepen the understanding... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - Broj stranica: 460
...haphazard, which clearly ought not to be. Besides, in an over-populous state foreigners and metics will readily acquire the rights of citizens, for who...the same principle will apply to the territory of the state : every one would agree in praising the state which is most entirely selfsufficing ; and... | |
| Roy M. Woodbridge - 2004 - Broj stranica: 350
...exercised by fairly small populations. Thus he defined his notion of the appropriate size of a city as 'the largest number which suffices for the purposes of life, and can be taken in at a single view.'18 In more practical terms, the size of the original Greek polis was also a result of geography.... | |
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