 | Aristotle - 1885
...when isolated, is not. self-sufficing; and therefore he is like a part in relation to the whole. But he who is unable to live in society, or who has no need because he is sufficient for himself, must a II. ix. 63. i, Cp. c. 8. § 12. ° Cp. vii. 13. § 12. 1s be either a beast or a god : he is no part... | |
 | Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - 1885
...when isolated, is not self-sufficing ; and therefore he is like a part in relation to the whole. But he who is unable to live in society, or who has no need because he is sufficient for himself, must * II. ix. 63. b Cp. c. 8. § 12. c Cp. vii. 13. $ 12. 15 be either a beast or a god : he is no part... | |
 | Aristotle - 1885
...when isolated, is not self-sufficing; and therefore he is like a part in relation to the whole. But he who is unable to live in society, or who has no need because he is sufficient for himself, must a II. ix. 63. " Cp. c. 8. § 12. o Cp. vii. 13. § 12. 15 be either a beast or a god : he is no part... | |
 | Aristotle - 1885
...when isolated, is not self-sufficing; and therefore he is like a part in relation to the whole. But he who is unable to live in society, or who has no need because he is sufficient for himself, must * II. ix. 63. *, Cp. c. 8. § 12. c Cp. vii. 13. § 12. 15 be either a beast or a god : he is no part... | |
 | Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1891 - 494 ˹éÒ
...when isolated is not self-sufficient ; and therefore he is like a part in relation to the whole. But he who is unable to live in society, or who has no...sufficient for himself, must be either a beast or a god; he is no part of a state."1 Or, as another writer puts it: "A man would no more be a man if he lived... | |
 | Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1891 - 430 ˹éÒ
...when isolated is not self-sufficient; and therefore he is like a part in relation to the whole. Hut he who is unable to live in society, or who has no need because he is sufficient for himself, must bo either a beast or a God; he is no part of a state."1 Or, as an ,:her writer puts it: "A man would... | |
 | Richard Theodore Ely - 1894 - 449 ˹éÒ
...when isolated, is not self-sufficing ; and therefore he is like a part in relation to the whole. But he who is unable to live in society, or who has no...sufficient for himself, must be either a beast or a god." The great thinkers in economics and politics in all ages have been socialists in this general sense... | |
 | Bernard Bosanquet - 1895 - 430 ˹éÒ
...when isolated, is not self-sufficing ; and therefore he is like a part in relation to the whole. But he who is unable to live in society, or who has no...sufficient for himself, must be either a beast or a god : he is no part of a state.' 2. Aristotle's criticism of Plato, Pol. ii. 5 : ' When the husbandmen... | |
 | William Dwight Porter Bliss - 1895 - 291 ˹éÒ
...when isolated, is not self-sufficing ; and therefore he is like a part in relation to the whole. But he who is unable to live in society, or who has no...sufficient for himself, must be either a beast or a god. BELLAMY, EDWARD (Nationalist) : — Industrial self-government ia a very convenient and accurate definition... | |
 | James Underwood Barnard - 1895 - 224 ˹éÒ
...individual when isolated is not self-sufficient; therefore he is like a part in relation to the whole. But he who is unable to live in society, or who has no...sufficient for himself, must be either a beast or a god; he is no part of a state." A modern writer thus expresses the same thought: "A man would no more be... | |
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