Ebenstein, in his Great Political Thinker’s has perhaps rightly said, “Ethics and Politics are the first systematic treatises, in their respective field. The Politics lacks the fire and poetic imagery of the Republic, but it is more systematic and analytical and after twenty three hundred years it is still an introductory textbook to the entire field of Political Science. “In the word of Maxey, “As Plato is father to the idealists romanticists, revolutionists and utopians of political philosophy, So Aristotle. Is father to the realist, scientists, paramatists and utilialians. All who believe in new words for old are disciples of Plato, all who believe in old words made new by tedious and toil some use of science are disciples of Aristotle.”