totle describes human beings as naturally joining together in ever larger and larger units, from pairs to them household to the village to the state: The final association, formed of several villages, is the state. For all practical purposes the process is now complete; self-sufficiency has been reached, and while the state came about as a means of securing life itself, it continues to secure the good life (Saunders 59).
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