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Laws should reflect the character of the society from "summary" of Aristotle's Politics by Aristotle

In Aristotle's view, laws are not arbitrary rules imposed on society, but rather, they should be a reflection of the values, beliefs, and customs of the community they govern. This idea stems from Aristotle's belief that the purpose of laws is to promote the common good and to cultivate virtue in citizens. According to Aristotle, a well-ordered society is one in which the laws are in harmony with the character and ethos of the people. Laws that are out of touch with the society they govern will not be effective in promoting virtue or maintaining order. Instead, they may breed resentment, disobedience, and ultimately, chaos. Aristotle argues that laws should be tailored to the specific needs and circumstances of the society they govern. Different societies have different customs, traditions, and ways of life, and as such, their laws should reflect these unique characteristics. For example, a society that values individual f...
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    Aristotle's Politics

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