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    Quote Originally Posted by Peregrine View Post
    The most perfect community is one in which the middle class is in control, and outnumbers both of the other classes.
    Is that a hammer and sickle I see behind your back, comrade?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eekiki View Post
    Is that a hammer and sickle I see behind your back, comrade?
    Mm yes, for the decapitation of tyrants. That's not Marx. That's Aristotle. Who by the way, hated communism.

    But he who greatly excels in beauty, strength, birth, or wealth, or on the other hand who is very poor, or very weak, or very much disgraced, finds it difficult to follow rational principle. Of these two the one sort grow into violent and great criminals, the others into rogues and petty rascals...So that the one class cannot obey, and can only rule despotically; the other knows not how to command and must be ruled like slaves. Thus arises a city, not of freemen, but of masters and slaves, the one despising, the other envying; and nothing can be more fatal to friendship and good fellowship in states than this: for good fellowship springs from friendship; when men are at enmity with one another, they would rather not even share the same path.

    But a city ought to be composed, as far as possible, of equals and similars; and these are generally the middle classes. Wherefore the city which is composed of middle-class citizens is necessarily best constituted in respect of the elements of which we say the fabric of the state naturally consists.

    Thus it is manifest that the best political community is formed by citizens of the middle class, and that those states are likely to be well-administered in which the middle class is large, and stronger if possible than both the other classes, or at any rate than either singly; for the addition of the middle class turns the scale, and prevents either of the extremes from being dominant.
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    Last edited by Peregrine; 04-07-2011 at 04:15 AM.