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Politics Book One Sections X-XIII

Politics Book One Sections X-XIII

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In which the proper management of a household intertwines with the art of procuring wealth, though the natural and the artificial are wisely distinguished, with a caution against pursuits that breed money from money itself, contrary to nature’s intentions. The governance of the family is further examined as a microcosm of the state, where the virtues of each member — master, wife, child, and slave — are considered in accordance with their nature and place, emphasising that all should possess virtue appropriate to their station for the harmony and good of the whole.
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