He actually meant that man best surives in a "polis" taken from Greek city-state form. Meaning man survives best in a society where there are rules and customs. In this context he is best suited and can fulfill his potential
Aristotle meant that humans are naturally inclined to live in societies and form political communities to meet their needs for social interaction and cooperation. Being political animals, humans seek to engage in civic life, establish rules and norms, and participate in governance to achieve a harmonious and just society.
Adolf Hitler said in "Mein Kampf" that political science is a progressive science.
A country broken into separate political entities is said to be fragmented. It may have different regions or groups that have distinct political systems or governing structures.
John F. Kennedy famously said that "history is the laboratory of political science." This reflects the idea that studying past events and their outcomes can provide valuable insights and lessons for understanding and analyzing political systems and phenomena.
Harold Lasswell, an American political scientist, is often credited with the statement that political science begins and ends with the state. Lasswell emphasized the central role of the state in the study of politics and power dynamics.
Harold Laski, a British political theorist, is often credited with the quote "History gives us a third dimension of political science." Laski believed that studying history could provide valuable insights into understanding political structures and processes.
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"From these things it is evident, that the city belongs among the things that exist by nature, and that man is by nature a political animal" (1253a1-3)."Aristotle in his work 'The Politics'written circa 335 B. C.,
Aristotle was the one who said that man is a social animal. Nicomachaen Ethics.
Aristotle taught his pupils the "golden mean", which said that a person should do nothing in excess.
Most people live as part of social groups. There are very few hermits in any part of the world.
Aristotle By karan jain
It was Aristotle that said man is a social animal. He also said that if a person doesn't need to be social and doesn't partake of society, he must either be a beast or a god.
The Greek philosopher Aristotle- although he used animal instead of being.
Aristotle said, "Man is a social animal." The actual quote is "Man is by nature a social animal; an individual who is unsocial naturally and not by accidentally is either beneath our notice or more than human. Society is something that precedes the individual."
Aristotle ...I took the quiz!