Constitution of Athens

“Constitution of Athens” by Aristotle is a significant treatise that explores the Athenian political system and its constitution. Published by LEGARE STREET Press on July 18, 2023, this edition comprises 422 pages and is presented in Greek. The work is recognized for its cultural importance and contributes to the understanding of historical and philosophical perspectives on governance.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the political structures and principles that defined ancient Athens. This text serves as a foundational piece in the study of history, politics, and philosophy, reflecting on the intricacies of civic life and governance. As a public domain work, it is freely available for reproduction and distribution, ensuring that this essential knowledge remains accessible to scholars and the general public alike.
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A treatise by Aristotle on the Athenian political system and its constitution.
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