Plato and Aristotle on Constitutionalism: An Exposition and Reference Source [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 53 (3):726-726 (2000)
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Abstract

According to Professor Polin, in our era of constitutional crisis a study on the basic concepts of constitutionalism is welcome. By constitutionalism are meant arrangements such as separation of powers, checks and balances, the rule of law, and so forth, by which a country is reasonably governed for the good of the people.

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