“No constitution; no state” was propounded by
“No constitution; no state” was propounded by
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Lecturer — Past Paper MCQs
A: Plato
B: Locke
C: Aristotle
D: None of these
Aristotle’s politeia links the being of a state to its constitution—the ordering of offices and authority. Different constitutions yield different regimes and citizens. The state is inseparable from its constitutional form.