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    Challenges→The aristocratic polity is preferable to monarchy as a form of civil governance

    Aristotle's Politics demonstrates that rule by the few tends to degenerate into oligarchy more readily than monarchy degenerates into tyranny, making aristocracy statistically less stable.

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    Aristotle
    Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher who lived over 2,000 years ago and is one of the most influential thinkers in Western history. He studied nearly every subject—from animals and plants to politics and ethics—and developed practical ways of thinking that shaped how people understand the world. His ideas on logic, nature, and how to live a good life are still taught and debated today because he focused on observing the real world rather than just abstract theories.
    Degenerate (in politics)(describing how governments change over time)
    When a form of government gradually transforms into a worse or corrupted version of itself.
    Monarchy(a form of government being compared to oligarchy)
    A system of government where one person (a king or queen) holds the power to rule the entire society.
    Oligarchy(a form of government the statement discusses)
    A system of government where power rests with a small group of people—these might be the wealthy, the powerful families, or a small elite class.

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    Politics (Aristotle's work)(as the specific text being cited)
    A famous book by Aristotle where he analyzes different types of government and explains what makes a good political system.
    aristocracy(Contrasted implicitly with democracy and monarchy; the governing part is the nobility)
    A form of government in which one part of the people governs the rest
    tyranny(Erasmus's political philosophy in CWE 27)
    Power exercised without goodness; rule that lacks moral legitimacy

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