For Both Plato and Aristotle understand the Being of humanity

For Both Plato and Aristotle understand the Being of humanity in a way that has
political and moral consequences. Though the communities Plato and Aristotle
consider are supposedly best suited for human excellence, they are in no way
democratic. Plato and Aristotle challenge the idea that “everyone is equal,” and that
“everyone has their own opinion and truth.” In contrast to this, Plato and Aristotle
try to understand something like the right or good way to live. Important for both
is that a rational account be given for the right ideas. How do Plato and Aristotle
determine such things as “better and worse opinions,” “better and worse leaders
and ways of life,” and “better and worse people?” Is there something good about
this? What might be problematic?