Question : "He who does not live in a state may either be a saint or an animal." Who said this?
Option 1: Montesquieu
Option 2: Angels
Option 3: Sophist
Option 4: Aristotle
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Correct Answer: Aristotle
Solution : The correct option is Aristotle.
The remark "He who does not live in a state may either be a saint or an animal" is attributed to Aristotle, the Greek philosopher . Aristotle made major contributions to many subjects, including ethics, politics and philosophy, and this quotation reflects his thinking on the nature of the political organisation and human society. The remark "He who does not live in a state may either be a saint or an animal" is ascribed to Niccol Machiavelli's book The Prince (Il Principe).
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