Aristotle, who has been one of the most important system philosophers in the classical Greek philosophy, argues that the man is a political entity (zoon politikon) because of its nature and there is a natural inequality. These ideas of him have been always accepted in the history of thoughts. However, the political philosophy ideas of antic Greek and Aristoteles have been subjected to a radical criticism by the 17th century British philosopher Thomas HOBBES. Then, in the history of philosophy such a radical stance against to the most important principles of classical Greek philosophy has not been displayed until Hobbes. In addition to the criticisms against to the Aristotle and the followers of him, HOBBES thinks different from antic Greek mentality about governance of the state
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