What is Aristotle’s view of the state?
ARISTOTLE VIEWS ON STATE The state according to Aristotle is natural, man is a political being, and only through political involvement can he fulfill himself. Aristotle further states that the proof of this is the unique human ability of speech. While every animal can make sounds that indicate suffer or pleasure, only humans have a verbal ability. And according to the teleological way of thinking everything has purpose, therefore the state is a natural phenomena. ACCORDING TO ARISTOTLE GENESIS AND DEVELOPMENT OF STATE. .
SATISFACTION OF HUMAN REQUIREMENTS .
FAMILIAL APPARATUS .
APPARATUS OF GRAM PANCHAYAT .
APPARATUS OF STATES TOWN