The earliest classification of constitutions wa... - JAMB Government 2011 Question
The earliest classification of constitutions was the work of
A
Aristotle
B
J.J. Rouseau
C
K.C. Wheare
D
Plato
correct option: a
The earliest classification of constitutions was the work of Aristotle.
Aristotle in his politics had a lot to say about constitution. He was quite able to differentiate between two kinds of rules: ruble by passion, that is rules by men of desire and caprice; and rules by reason. He clearly remarked that the former is not a good government due to men's not a good government due to men's selfish interest and passion.
He said that a society will think of good government if such a government is governed by reason that is laws.
Aristotle in his politics had a lot to say about constitution. He was quite able to differentiate between two kinds of rules: ruble by passion, that is rules by men of desire and caprice; and rules by reason. He clearly remarked that the former is not a good government due to men's not a good government due to men's selfish interest and passion.
He said that a society will think of good government if such a government is governed by reason that is laws.
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