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Aristotle:
the many, who are not as individuals excellent men, nevertheless can, when they have
come together, be better than the few best people, not individually but collectively,
just as feasts to which many contribute are better than feasts provided at one person’s
expense<ref>Politics III, 11, 1281a41–1281b2 (1998): 83</ref>.
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the many, who are not as individuals excellent men, nevertheless can, when they have
come together, be better than the few best people, not individually but collectively,
just as feasts to which many contribute are better than feasts provided at one person’s
expense<ref>Politics III, 11, 1281a41–1281b2 (1998): 83</ref>.
==References==
</references>