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In the perfect state the good man is absolutely the same as the good citizen; whereas in other states the good citizen is only good relatively to his own form of government.

Aristotle, Stephen Everson (1996). “Aristotle: The Politics and the Constitution of Athens”, p.102, Cambridge University Press
In the perfect state the good man is absolutely the same as the good citizen; whereas in other states the good citizen is only good relatively to his own form of government.