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select all that apply according to aristotle, how is a tyrant different from a king? kings come from the upper class, while tyrants come from the lower class. a kings goal is to save people from oppression, while a tyrant oppresses the people. a king cares about what is good for the people; a tyrant cares about what is good for him. kings do not see themselves as superior to others; tyrants see themselves as above all others.
Aristotle held that a king rules for the common - good of the people, aiming to benefit them and not seeing himself as inherently superior. A tyrant, on the other hand, rules for self - interest and often oppresses the people while considering himself above others. There is no indication in Aristotle's work that the difference lies in social class origin.
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A king's goal is to save people from oppression, while a tyrant oppresses the people.
A king cares about what is good for the people; a tyrant cares about what is good for him.
Kings do not see themselves as superior to others; tyrants see themselves as above all others.