Aristotle was a genius, and his world-shattering idea of empiricism was truly revolutionary. However, he got ALOT wrong, and some of his errors ended up retarding human development.
It doesn't follow from Aristotle's mistakes that they ended up retarding progress. If anything like that happened, it is the fault of those who took those wrong claims as holy scripture, and not of Aristotle who made them.
As a group effort I would consider the primary actors in the American Constitutional Convention - they created a Democratic Republic that worked, and showed the world it WAS possible.
It is impressive. But US republic never had to face the same challenges Europeans did, like dangerous neighbours.
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