Wisdom 23 (3):27-37 (
2022)
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Abstract
The relationship between the state and the people
has been of the utmost concern to the ruling class ever since
society appeared between the class and the state. This study
focuses on Aristotle and Han Fei Zi‟s ideological analyses of
the relationship between the state and the people. The author
aims to emphasize that the state and the people are the two
fundamental forces of political life. The relationship between
them is a constant and intimate relationship that creates the
appearance and stability of a political regime.
The study contributes to the literature by pointing out the similarities and
differences between the thoughts of two law rulers typical of
the West and the East. The study results show that, due to the
differences between Western and Eastern cultures, historical
and social conditions, and cognitive ability, the thoughts of
Aristotle and Han Fei on this issue have similarities and differences.