POLI 101 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Private Sphere, Oligarchy, Aristocracy

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The form of government and the underlying political principles that provide the legitimate basis for that form of government. A term described by aristotle; a monarchy in which one rules for the common good. A term described by aristotle; a monarchy in which one rules in one"s own interest. A term described by aristotle; an elite few in which they rule for the common good. A term described by aristotle; an elite few in which they rule in their own interest. A term described by aristotle; a regime in which many rule for the common good, argues that this regime is non-existent. A term described by aristotle; a regime in which many rule in their own interest. A democratic regime in which the majority serves only in their own interest, ignoring the interests of minorities; constitutions are used to constrain this. One of two regime principles; everyone shares the same political power/rights despite not sharing economic/social status.

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