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Answered by angeliccutie76
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4th century BCE In the Republic and Laws, Plato stresses the importance of justice in an ideal state.

1st century BCE Cicero opposes the overthrow of the Roman Republic and its replacement with an emperor.

306 CE Constantine I becomes the first Christian emperor of the Roman empire.

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13th century Thomas Aquinas uses Augustine’s arguments to define a just war.

14th century Ibn Khaldun says that government’s role is to prevent injustice.

c.1600 Francisco Suárez and the School of Salamanca create a philosophy of natural law.

In 380 CE, Christianity was effectively adopted as the official religion ...

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Along with the question the quote If justice is taken away the state becomes a band of robbers is told by Plato.

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Fourth century BCE Throughout the Republic and Laws, Plato emphasises the value of justice in a perfect society. According to Plato, fairness is a soul trait that enables people to put aside their illogical urge to experience all pleasures and to derive a selfish satisfaction from everything in favour of adapting to the performance of a particular task for the sake of all. According to Plato, a just state is one that has citizens for trade, to serve as soldiers, and to rule, just as the ideal person possesses the correct balance of desire, emotion, and wisdom.

Justice, in Plato's view, is a knowledge that may be attained from within via the exploration of one's own talents as well as through education.

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