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What did Aristotle mean when he said: "what is the administration of justice, is the principle of order in political society"?

What did Aristotle mean when he said: "what is the administration of justice, is the principle of order in political society"?

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John Adney

John Adney

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Answered Jul 08, 2017

Law maintains the stability of a nation to ensure every one is safe

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John Smith

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John Smith

Answered Sep 09, 2016

Laws maintain the stability of the nation.-in politics, aristotle is saying that it is the role of the government to administer justice in a society, and by doing so, the government is able to ensure that the society is safe and secure for the citizens. ultimately, the government does play an important role in ensuring people are acting civilized to one another, and it is the governments job to protect people from one another. generally, aristotle believed that the law, which is created by the government, helps create a safe and stable society by setting boundaries on how people are supposed to treat one another.
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