Jill Frank
University of South Carolina
Associate Professor of Political Science, University of South Carolina, Columbia (jfrank@sc.edu). All references to Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics (NE), Politics (Pol.), and Constitution of Athens (CA) are from the following translations, at times modified: ARISTOTLE: THE NICOMACHEAN ETHICS (H. Rackham trans., Harvard
Univ. Press rev. ed. 1982); ARISTOTLE: THE NICOMACHEAN ETHICS (David Ross et al. trans., Oxford Univ. Press 1980); ARISTOTLE: POLITICS (H. Rackham trans., Harvard Univ. Press 1977); THE POLITICS AND THE CONSTITUTION OF ATHENS (Stephen Everson et al. eds., Cambridge Univ. Press 1996).
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