The good of the state is "finer and more godlike" than that of the individual.
The good of the state is "finer and more godlike" than that of the individual.
It's also "greater and more complete." But remember that to promote the good of the state is to promote the good of its members.
Would Aristotle agree that the total good of everyone (including those in other states) is "finer and more godlike" than the good of just those in your state?
The good of the state is "finer and more godlike" than that of the individual.
Do you think that Aristotle was an egoist?