Comparative Politics Six Lectures Read Before the Royal Institution in January a

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(52) Page 74. See Norman Conquest, iv. 694.
(53) Page 74. See Norman Conquest, i. 269, ii. 388, iii. 472.
( 368 ) LECTURE III.
(1) Page 77. The definition of aristocracy given by Aristotle (Pol. Iv. 7. 25) rrjv yap etc rwv dpio-rwv tear dperrjv irokiTeiav, KOL /nrj TT/OO? vTroOe&iv riva dvSpcov, jjiovriv Si/caiov Trposayopzveiv apifTTOKpasriav, dis tinctly shuts out any such viroOecreis dyaOwv avSpwv as age, wealth, or birth. But he clearly feels that such a govern ment of the actually best is
...something merely ideal ; and he seems to hold the best form of government to be that form of TroXtre/a his iroKneia being the same as the B^/jLo/cparla of Polybios and others (see Growth of the English Constitu tion, p. 166) which leans towards aristocracy. In this offices are filled by election and not by lot, and they are filled with regard not to riches only but to merit : OTTOU 76 pr} fjiovov TrKovT ii>^>t]V d\\a teal dpi(TTiv$7]v alpovvrai ra? dp%d. Aristocracy, in Aristotle s idea, was something wholly distinct from oligarchy, the government of the few, the government of mere wealth or birth, without regard to merit.

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