Nature, Justice, and Rights in Aristotle's Politics

Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK (1995)
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Abstract

Fred Miller offers a controversial reappraisal of the Politics, suggesting that nature, justice, and rights are central to Aristotle's political thought. He sheds new light on Aristotle's relation to modern natural rights theorists, and to the current liberalism-communitarianism debate.

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