“Women who are with child should be careful of themselves; they should take exercise and have a nourishing diet. The first of these prescriptions the legislator will easily carry into effect by requiring that they should take a walk daily to some temple, where they can worship the gods who preside over birth. Their minds, however, unlike their bodies, they ought to keep quiet, for the offspring derive their natures from their mothers as plants do from earth.”
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Aristotle's Politics: Writings from the Complete Works: Politics, Economics, Constitution of Athens
Aristotle's Politics is a comprehensive treatise on political theory and governance, drawing from his extensive study of the political systems of his time, particularly the constitution of Athens. The book delves into the principles of government, economic theory, and the social structures that underpin political organization. more
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