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Plato's Concept of Positivist Law and of Its Necessity Due

Question 47

Question 47

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Plato's concept of positivist law and of its necessity due to the insatiable and selfish appetites of human nature would be given its greatest impetus by which later influential individual?


A) Marx
B) Hobbes
C) Locke
D) Rawls

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