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for example religious guilds and dining-clubs, which are
unions for sacrifice and social intercourse. But all these associations seem to be
subordinate to the association of the State, which aims not at a temporary advantage but
at one covering the whole of life.] combine to perform sacrifices and hold
festivals in connection with them, thereby both paying honor to the gods and providing
pleasant holidays for themselves. For it may be noticed that the sacrifices and festivals
of ancient origin take place after harvest, being in fact harvest-festivals; this is
because that was the season of the year at which people had most leisure.
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All these associations then appear to be parts of the association of the
State; and the limited friendships which we reviewed will correspond to the limited
associations from which they spring. 10.
Now there are three forms of constitution, and also an equal number of perversions or
corruptions of those forms. The constitutions are Kingship, Aristocracy, and thirdly, a
constitution based on a property classification, which it seems appropriate to describe as
timocratic, although most people are accustomed to speak of it merely as a constitutional
government or Republic.
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The best of these constitutions
is Kingship, and the worst Timocracy. The perversion of Kingship is Tyranny.