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What Aristotle Really Thought About Equality? | Aristotle's Politics


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What if the perfect society is actually a trap?


In this episode, I dive into Book II of Aristotle’s Politics, where he dissects Plato’s idea of a utopia, shared property, shared families, total unity. On the surface, it sounds noble. But Aristotle peels back the layers and asks: what happens when everyone owns everything... and no one owns anything?


I talk about why radical equality might backfire, why too much unity can destroy what makes a city work, and how the push for perfection often ends in dysfunction.


Watch if you’ve ever questioned whether perfection is worth chasing.


From the “Politics” Book II, Chapters 1–6.


Chapters:


(00:00) Exploring Aristotle's Political Philosophy

(05:45) The Best Regime for Human Flourishing

(08:06) Critique of Plato's Republic

(13:19) Unity vs. Diversity in Society

(28:27) Property: Common or Private?

(37:33) Practical Feasibility of Political Theories

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Philosophy EverydayBy Masud Gaziyev