Common Quote by Aristotle
“Property should be in a general sense common, but as a general rule private... In well-ordered states, although every man has his own property, some things he will place at the disposal of his friends, while of others he shares the use of them.”
About This Quote
Source Treat: Politics by Aristotle, 4th century BC
Property is generally shared, but individuals may reserve some assets for private use while offering others to friends.
In simple terms: Some things are communal, others private, shared with friends.
Balance communal and private ownership.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- community projects
- friendship gifts
- public resource management
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What determines which goods are shared?
- How do friendships influence resource distribution?
Modern legal systems differ from ancient views.