Talk:Philosophy of mixed government
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"...as in the natural order of things strength is found in the younger men and wisdom in the elder". Aristotle Politics, Loeb Bk VII, viii 4; 1329a 15; pg 577.
"We have therefore stated the things indispensable for the constitution of a state, and the things that are part of a state, and the things that are part of a state: tillers of the soil, craftsmen and the labouring class generally are a necessary appurtenance of states, but the military and deliberative classes are parts of the state; and moreover each of these divisions is seperate from the others, either permanently or by turn." Aristotle Politics Loeb VII viii 6; 1329a 35; pg 579.

