A-law
b-statutory
c-common law
d-administrative law
A philosopher.
The people.
Plato believed that philosopher-kings, or individuals who had a love for wisdom and possessed both intelligence and virtue, should govern society. He argued that only those who are well-versed in philosophical truth and possess the right virtues could lead society justly and wisely.
the pharaoh
Anarchy?
Plato, a classical Greek philosopher, believed in the concept of a philosopher king. In his work "The Republic," Plato argued that a ruler with a strong philosophical background and education would make the best leader for a society, as they would possess wisdom and knowledge necessary to govern justly.
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Hammurabi
morality
The shared views about who should govern a society, and by what means, best describes political culture. Values are the shared ideas in terms of what is considered good or desirable.
Two important rules govern revocation: an offer can be revoked any time before it is accepted, and a revocation becomes effective when it it received by or communicated to the offeree.
These are the laws that govern the business relationships of the most varied types of society.