Aristotle’s justification of slavery, as articulated primarily in The Politics and Nicomachean Ethics, remains one of the most contested aspects of his otherwise celebrated political philosophy. While Aristotle is credited with laying foundational principles of civic virtue, constitutional government, and ethical deliberation, his endorsement of "natural slavery" reflects both the contextual embeddedness of his theory … Continue reading Formulate a critical assessment of Aristotle’s justification of slavery within his political and ethical philosophy, highlighting its theoretical foundations and moral limitations.