Aristocracy


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1 The general theory and evaluation of aristocracy.
2 Aristocracy as a good form of government.
3 Criticisms of aristocracy as unrealizable or unjust.
4 The relation of aristocracy to other forms of government.
5 Aristocracy and monarchy.
6 Aristocracy and constitutional government, the polity or mixed constitution zc.
7 Aristocracy and democracy.
8 Aristocracy and oligarchy.
9 Aristocracy and tyranny.
10 The causes of degeneration or instability in aristocracies, aristocracy and revolution.
11 Aristocracy and the issue of rule by men as opposed to rule by law.
12 The training of those fitted for rule, aristocratic theories of education.
13 The selection of the best men for public office, the aristocratic theory of representation in modern constitutional government.
14 Historic and poetic exemplifications of aristocracy.


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