Aristotle Notes For CSS
Aristotle Notes For CSS
Origin of State
According to Aristotle, man is a social and political animal. He is different from other
animals because of his civilized nature and his capacity to evolve from good to better and
from better to best. Human progress is impossible without the inter-relations of human
beings. So human beings prefer to live together to meet various basic needs which
otherwise they cannot fulfill themselves by living alone.
Examples:
To satisfy the basic human need of sex, man and woman came together to reproduce.
The master and the salve came together for self-preservation. The master used his
intellect to rule and the slave employed his body to labor.
The household (family) arose naturally from these primitive communities in order to serve
everyday needs. When the number of families increased, the humans formed tribes and
villages to solve some greater needs. Due to some even greater problems and social
needs, the villages and tribes in turn united to form the self-sufficient Institution of State
Analogy:
According to Aristotle, life manifests in several forms (Vegetation, Animals, and Humans).
Vegetative Soul: Performs only two functions i.e. Nutrition and Growth
Animal Soul: Vegetative Soul + Passion (They can walk, eat, fight and have sex)
Human Soul: Animal Soul + Reason
Nature of State:
1. State is an outcome of human needs and a result of gradual development
2. State is the Highest Natural Association. So it is self-sufficient and does not need
further higher level of association Contemporary Relevance
Example:
Hand is a part of the human body, and if the body is destroyed, there is nothing called a
hand. A hand is recognized by its function or end or purpose, that is, to grasp things.
This function can be performed only if it is a part of the human body. Similarly,
individuals in the state are like hands of the body. The purpose of these individuals is to
lead a good life and this is not possible unless they are a part of the state.
Aims/Objectives/Functions/Ends of State:
Welfare of its citizens
It is a sovereign body which works for the comforting of its citizens and to meek all
their needs. It exists for the establishment and preservation of a healthy life.
Individual and Collective Development by protecting Rights and Liberties
It provides a safe and sound environment in the form of Laws to enable its
individuals to develop their potential, and also use their capabilities and talents for
the common good and welfare of the society.
Aristotle believes that the state should not have absolute powers. There should be
a balance between laws and liberties.
Education
Art & Poetry
2. Tyranny
3. Aristocracy
The Rule of the Best who value everyone’s interests. The wisest, most just,
most honest and most competitive people.
It confers benefits on the basis of merit with the result that those who most
deserve to govern do in fact govern.
But it lacks an economic base among the masses(Middle Class). In no time, it
degenerates into an oligarchy and political office is placed at the disposal of
the highest bidder.
4. Oligarchy
5. Polity/Representative Government
(Best Form of Government: A mixture of Aristocracy and Democracy)
The Golden Mean
6. Democracy/Demagoguery/Anarchy
Extreme Form of Mob Rule. Citizens followed the example set by the rulers in
Oligarchy.
Often based on the false assumption of equality i.e. those who are equal in one
respect are equal in all respects.
Everyone’s voice is equal and the rule of the majority has greater authority than
the law. As a result, the will of the people supersedes law.
Usually a charismatic leader (demagogue) takes control through populism and
becomes a tyrant.