In lecture five, we investigate Aristotle’s Politics, focusing on his view that humans are “political animals” who achieve flourishing within a political community. He traces the natural development from household to village to the polis and argues that the city-state enables the good life. Dr. Orr also examines his sixfold classification of constitutions and his claim that a balanced polity—blending oligarchic and democratic elements and supported by public education—offers the most stable and practical form of government.