Lesson 8 of 25 • 3 upvotes • 14:54mins
Aristotle’s golden mean is the most realistic aspect of his philosophy through which he harps upon the importance of maintaining a balance in individual life as well as in a political system. He conceives the middle class as possessing the balanced virtues fit to rule.
25 lessons • 6h 6m
Plato -Part 1
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Plato -Part 2 Allegory of the Cave
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Plato -Part 3
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Plato - Part 4
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Aristotle-Part 1
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Aristotle-Part 2
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Aristotle-Part 3
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Aristotle-Part 4
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Aristotle-Part 5
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Thomas Hobbes-Part 1
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Hobbes-Part 2
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Hobbes-Part 3
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John Locke-Part 1
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John Locke-Part 2
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John Locke-Part 3
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Machiavelli-Part 1
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Machiavelli-Part 3
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Machiavelli-Part 2
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Hannah Arendt-Part 1
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Hannah Arendt-Part 2
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Hannah Arendt-Part 3
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John Stuart Mill
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Karl Marx- Part 1
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Karl Marx- Part 2
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Antonio Gramsci
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