Politics could be defined as the process of striving to a collective decision.Since man is , in his daily life always striving to reach this collective Decision, he is described a Political being.
man as a political being
This is not a question. Do you mean: Is man by nature a political animal? What is man's natural response to the political process? Does politics turn man into an animal, against his nature as an independent being? ...something entirely different? Please rephrase.
"My political ideal is democracy. Let every man be respected as an individual and no man idolized."
Being underweight is bad...... (Said no man ever)
I am sorry but I don't understand what you want to know. Please clarify the question.
Listen to WHAT is being said instead of WHO is saying it!
The Greek philosopher Aristotle is known for stating that "man is by nature a political animal" in his work "Politics." This phrase highlights the idea that humans are inherently social beings who thrive in communities and relationships with others.
The statement "Man is by nature a political animal" is attributed to the Greek philosopher Aristotle, who expressed this idea in his work "Politics." Aristotle believed that human beings are naturally inclined to live in organized communities and to engage in political activities to pursue a fulfilling life.
The Greek philosopher Aristotle- although he used animal instead of being.
"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.,
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
Anything is possible from a man. With that being said, he could get it back in case he lost it. >:D