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4.Ibid. (1.2), p. 13.
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5.Though some commentators think the conventional ordering of Politics is anyway not what Aristotle originally intended.
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6.Aristotle, Politics (7.2), pp. 168–69.
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7.Ibid. (1.2), p. 8.
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8.Locke, Second Treatise (sections 89–90), in Two Treatises of Government, pp. 325–26.
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9.Aristotle, Politics (1.5), p. 17.
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10.Ibid. (7.2), p. 181.
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11.Ibid. (1.4), p. 15.
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12.Ibid. (7.7), p. 175.
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13.Ibid. (1.10), p. 25.
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14.Ibid. (4.6), p. 100.
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15.Ibid. (7.10), pp. 180–81.
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16.Ibid. (3.13), pp. 80–83.
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17.Ibid. (3.1), p. 62.
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18.Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, pp. 164–72.
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19.Aristotle, Politics (3.7), p. 71.
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20.Ibid. (4.9), pp. 104–5.
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21.Lipset, Political Man, foreword, pp. 7–10.
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22.Hobbes, Leviathan, p. 119.
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第四章:罗马人之卓见:波利比奥斯与西塞罗
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1.Seneca, De brevitate vitae, 5.1.
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2.De legibus, too, is set in his country villa at Tusculum.
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3.Polybius, The Rise of the Roman Empire, p. 342.
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4.Plato, Gorgias, p. 140.
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5.Aristotle, The Politics (4.6), pp. 100–101.
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