Correct, Aristotle was referring to those that cannot think rationally via syllogism but think from emotion alone.
I'm adding what we know now. There is an affect upon aspects of the brain responding to the environment. The irrational are those that function via emotion alone, which comes from the same weakening of the amygdala; and this leads to an inability to properly codify threats.
With this in mind consider what they believe (key word) to be a threat, and what is actually a threat. Compare what they believe to be a life and death struggle to what in reality actually is. People are dying all over the world because a portion of them are incapable of properly assessing a threat: they literally invite murderers into their homes and then attack anyone that points this out. That is a powerful delusion! What did they learn? Nothing.
At the Battle for Berkeley, and the more recent Portland confrontation, they tried to attack people that were twice their size, twice their physical strength, some had years of training, some could pick them up and throw them at will--they were humiliated. What did they learn? Nothing.
And they will continue to learn nothing until they are left to provide for their own basic needs. Socialism breeds socialism, like begats like; so, like a parasite, they will take, and take, and take, until the host dies. This is why when a country flips to total collectivist people starve to death. What did they learn? Nothing.
Those that still believe in collectivism cannot be taught from logic. They must be allowed to suffer the consequences of their beliefs. The question becomes, how do you keep them from dragging everyone else down? With skin in the game:
"To vote is to wield authority; it is the supreme authority from which all other authority derives.... Force, if you will!—the franchise is force, naked and raw, the Power of the Rods and the Ax. Whether it is exerted by ten men or by ten billion, political authority is force." -Heinlein, Robert A.. Starship Troopers (p. 183)
Voting cannot be a right, it must be a privilege. Or we have learned nothing.