题目
2261 PS 1340 SEC1000 Midterm Exam
单项选择题
In Aristotle's classification of regimes, what distinguishes a 'good' form from a 'corrupt' one?
选项
A.The frequency of elections
B.The existence of a written constitution
C.The degree of economic redistribution
D.Pursuit of common good vs. rulers' self-interest
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The question asks about Aristotle's distinction between a good form and a corrupt form of regime. We will evaluate each option against Aristotelian theory.
Option 1: 'The frequency of elections' — Aristotle discusses forms of government in terms of who governs and for whose benefit, not primarily the mechanics of elections. While elections can be a feature of some regimes, the frequency of elections is not the core criterion he uses to separate good from corrupt forms. Therefor......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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