Aristotle believed that the citizens of a successful state must
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[A] state which becomes progressively more and more a unity will cease to be a state at all. Plurality of numbers is natural in a state; and the further it moves away from plurality towards unity, the less of a state it becomes. Aristotle believed that the citizens of a successful state must share the same beliefs. follow the leadership of a dictator. hold annual elections. allow for a diversity of opinions.[A] state which becomes progressively more and more a unity will cease to be a state at all. Plurality of numbers is natural in a state; and the further it moves away from plurality towards unity, the less of a state it becomes. Aristotle believed that the citizens of a successful state must share the same beliefs. follow the leadership of a dictator. hold annual elections. allow for a diversity of opinions.\