[416] Pol VII 10 § 14, Econ I 5 § 5.
[417] But perhaps to some extent by the author of Econ I 6 § 9.
[418] See Econ I 5 §§ 1, 2, 6 § 5.
[419] Pol II 3 § 4, 5 § 4.
[420] He only once (III 5 § 2) in the Politics mentions ἀπελεύθεροι and once in the Rhetoric (III 8 § 1).
[421] Too often asserted to need references. But Pol III 5 §§ 4-6 is notable as pointing out that τεχνῖται were generally well-to-do, but θῆτες poor.
[422] Pol VII 6 §§ 3-8.
[423] Pol I 8 §§ 3 foll.
[424] Pol I 9.
[425] Pol I 10, 11.