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The constitution should be based on reason from "summary" of Aristotle's Politics by Aristotle

A constitution should be based on reason, for it is through reason that humans are able to govern themselves in an orderly and just manner. Reason allows us to understand the natural order of things and to make decisions that are in line with this order. It is reason that separates humans from other animals, as it enables us to think critically and to act in accordance with our rational nature. When crafting a constitution, it is important to consider the principles of reason that govern human behavior. By basing the constitution on reason, we ensure that it is grounded in principles that are universal and enduring. This helps to prevent the arbitrary exercise of power and ensures that the constitution is just and...
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