Aristotle, Plato, and Socrates laid the philosophical foundations for Western political thought. Socrates emphasized the importance of ethics and critical questioning, inspiring democratic discourse. Plato, through his work "The Republic," explored the idea of justice and the role of the philosopher-king, influencing concepts of governance and ideal states. Aristotle's practical approach to politics and his analysis of political systems shaped modern political science, emphasizing empirical observation and the need for balance in governance.
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