Correct Answer: (a) G.H. Sabine
Solution:Aristotle "ideal state is always Plato's second best". G.H. Sabine said this. Plato's ideal state has been the subject of debate due to its limitations, including authoritarianism, impracticality and neglect of diversity. However, it also introduced thought-provoking ideas about governance, justice and virtue.
• Plato mentions five different types of regimes. The five kinds of governance are aristocracy and tyranny.
• In his ideal state there are three major classes, corresponding to the three parts of the soul. The guardians, who are philosophers, govern the city; the auxiliaries are soldiers who defend it; and the lowest class comprises the producers (Farmers, artisans etc).