Individual And State In Aristotle In Relation To Promotion Of Human Rights In Nigeria
Abstract
Aristotle was an eminent socio-political anthropologist who was regarded as a master of human rights. In this paper, we examine the place which Aristotole gives to the individuals in the state, as well as the dividends of his citizenship in his political philosophy. In particular, we discuss the nature, life work, and characteristics of Aristothel. As a result of this critical appraisal, we find out if these dividends have any relevance and application into the Nigerian situation. It is our hope that the inclusion of these people-oriented principles in the governance of Nigerians would go a long way to checking the incessant violation of the fundamental human rights of the citizens of the country.
Chapter One
1.0 INTRODUCTION:
This chapter introduces the Individual And State In Aristotle In Relation To Promotion Of Human Rights In Nigeria and its relevance, states the research problems, research questions, and objectives, provides a background of the study, and should also include the research hypothesis [INTRO88067]…
Chapter Two: Literature Review
2.0 INTRODUCTION:
This chapter provides the background and context of the research problems, reviews the existing literature on the Individual And State In Aristotle In Relation To Promotion Of Human Rights In Nigeria, and acknowledges the contributions of scholars who have previously conducted similar research [REV88067] …