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Royalty | Aristocray | Constitutional Government |
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Absolute (Lawful, rule of one over willing subject for the common good) | Absolute (Government of the best according to virtue) | Absolute (Fusion of Oligarchy and Democracy) |
Lacedaemonian (Lawful, Generalship for life, Hereditary of Elective, Willing Subjects | Consideration for virtue, the wealthy and the people | Combination of fines for the rich and indemnities to the poor to have them all sit in the courts |
Barbarian (Lawful, Hereditary, Willing Subjects) | Consideration for virtue and the people | Combination of ... |
Aesymnetia (Dictatorship installed by foreign power, Elective, Willing Subjects) | Combination of ... | |
Of Heroic Times (Hereditary, Willing Subjects) | ||
Household (Man over wife, children and property) |
Tyranny | Oligarchy | Democracy |
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Barbarian (Legal, Hereditary, Unwilling Subjects) | Property qualification | Egalitarian |
Aesymnetia (Installed by foreign power, Dictatorship, Elective, Unwilling Subjects) | Property qualification, co-optation of vacant posts | Low Property Qualification |
Arbitrary rule of one over all, lawlessly, for personal advantage | Property qualification, Hereditary | Citizens by birth share in the government under the sovereignty of the law |
Property qualification, Hereditary, No Legal Control | All citizens admitted to magistracies under the sovereignty of the law | |
Under the sovereignty of the multitude |