Who said, “A good citizen makes a good state and a bad citizen makes a bad state”?

(A) Plato
(B) Aristotle
(C) G. B. Shaw
(D) Rousseau

Correct Answer : Aristotle
Question Asked : SSC Junior Engineer (Civil) Exam 2018
Explanation : Aristotle suggests entirely different definitions of the good citizen. In his more popular Constitution of Athens he suggests that the good citizen is a man who serves his country well, without any regard to the difference of regimes, who serves his country well in fundamental indifference to the change of regimes. He said, ‘A good citizen makes a good state and a bad citizen makes a bad state’.
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