Quote by Aristotle

When states are democratically governed according to law, there are no demagogues, and the best citizens are securely in the saddle; but where the laws are not sovereign, there you find demagogues. The people become a monarch... such people, in its role as a monarch, not being controlled by law, aims at sole power and becomes like a master.


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Summary

This quote highlights the importance of democratic governance and the rule of law in preventing the rise of demagoguery. It suggests that in states where laws are in place and upheld through democratic mechanisms, demagogues are less likely to emerge, and the best citizens have a secure position in leadership. However, in societies where the laws are not the ultimate authority, demagogues find room to exploit and manipulate public sentiment. This can result in the people acting like a monarch without being bound by laws, leading to a desire for absolute power and a master-like attitude.

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