This new edition of The Politics provides students with an unusually
lucid and accessible account of this complex, difficult and enormously
influential work. It is based on Jonathan Barnes' revision of the
renowned Jowett translation, and includes detailed note, a guide to
further reading and a chronology of the principal events in Aristotle's
life. In his introduction Stephen Everson tackles those problems most
likely to hamper students in understanding The Politics. Aristotle's
political theory is closely related to claims and types of explanations
which he uses and justifies elsewhere in his works, and so one of
Everson's main purposes is to show how Aristotle's arguments can best be
grasped through an understanding of what he has to say in The Physics
about nature and in the The Ethics about human flourishing.