The Canadian Constitution Act was established in 1982.
Five Rules of the State:
- Freedom
of conscience religion
- Freedom
of peaceful assembly
- Everyone
has the right to life, liberty and security of the person
- Everyone
is free to live wherever they would like
- Everyone
has the right not to be subjected to cruel and/or unusual matter.
These five rules of the Canadian Constitution is somewhat
relative to Aristotle’s principles as they revolve around freedom and equality.
Though, Aristotle was leaning towards the three classes (Upper, middle, and
lower class), if anything these rules would apply within each social class.
Five Institutions
- Education
- Legal
(Police)
- House
of Commons
- Working
environment
- Parenting
(This would include child support, foster care, ect)
These five institutions would relate to Aristotle’s view of
politics as they revolve around order. The House of Commons would come up with
these rules to keep order and the police would enforce them to maintain the
order. Education and parenting would relate as every society needs education
and seeing how Aristotle was the first to begin an educational institution
which he called, “Lyceum,” I believe it would relate to Aristotle as well.
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