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It analyzes the origins and purpose of political community, tracing development from household to village to city-state and defining citizenship and the state's end as enabling a good, self-sufficient life. It classifies constitutions (monarchic, aristocratic, and popular) and their corrupted counterparts, examines causes and remedies of revolution, and discusses property, social classes, slavery, gender roles, and education as factors shaping stability. Practical legislative guidance is offered for constitutions suited to different populations and circumstances, and emphasis is placed on the statesman's role in arranging institutions to cultivate virtue and secure the common welfare.
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