Which of the following best captures how Aristotle might respond to Locke’s claim that the purpose of politics is to secure life, liberty, and property?
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this is under the right to life and personal liberty
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Although a political community should not neglect the life, liberty and property of its citizens, securing such things is not the primary purpose of politics. More important is the goal of cultivating virtue.
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Aristotle quotes, "It's about cultivating the virtue of citizens. It's about the good life. It's not mere life, it's not economic exchange only, It's not only security, it's realizing the good life."
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