Politics by aristotle5/27/2023 ![]() ![]() In modern society, it is impossible, as everyone is born with different resources and background, and guaranteeing just distribution of property would inevitably lead to conflicts. While the first ones believe that if equality is measured in the distribution of wealth and property, establishing a just society is absurd because everyone would have the same volume of property (Aristotle 1280a25). At the same time, differences in the interpretation of social justice make up the primary distinction between oligarchs and democrats. It means that they perceive it in a way that would benefit them and support their political stance. He believes that regardless of belonging to democracy or oligarchy, “all parties have a hold on a sort of conception of justice” (Aristotle 1280a7). First of all, it is the view of political parties. ![]() To begin with, Aristotle views the conception of justice from two perspectives. ![]()
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