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Plato on the other side argues that the best rational political order leads to harmony and unity in a society. He says that behaviors of people determine the outcomes of any political endeavor. If dialogue is initiated, then there is the belief that there would be some political order (Kennedy 152). Plato insists that justice is the best character that leads to political order. Plato’s argument seems to be best since it urges people to prepare and ensure that everything is in order before politics is initiated. On the other hand, Aristotle argues that only happy and virtuous people can participate in politics.
For both ideas of Aristotle and Machiavelli, there is a belief in a spectrum of some diverse categories for exercising social development and organization. Both believe that social organization can function as an ongoing negotiation of time among individuals with disparate aims. It can also function as a partnership that aims at persuading common goals (Gross et al. 78).
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