[295]. 1268a34 ff.

[296]. So Souchon, op. cit., p. 141, who makes him an individualist.

[297]. Pol. ii. 7.

[298]. 1266a37 f.

[299]. 1266a40: φησὶ γὰρ δεῖν ἴσας εἶναι τὰς κτήσεις τῶν πολιτῶν; 1266b31-33, to be realized in an old state, partly by allowing only the rich to give dowries and only the poor to receive them; 1266b2-4.

[300]. Ar. (1267b10) criticizes him for this.

[301]. 1267b15; cf. Poehlmann, op. cit., II, 7 f.

[302]. 1266a37 f.; 1267a1 f. Aristotle’s account of these writers, as of Plato, is incomplete and unsatisfactory.

[303]. Rep. 415A; cf. above, pp. [48] ff. on this and the following note.

[304]. 420B-C.