The modernist notion that the politicians should keep aloof from the issues of morality and good life is antithetical to the ancient Greek notion of politics. Aristotle says that the aim of politics is to create opportunities for good life (a life of virtue) in the city-state. In Book 3 of
Politics, he writes: “Any polis which is truly so called, and is not merely one in name, must devote itself to the end of encouraging goodness.”
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