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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago
Yes, I think the circle of justice is an appropriate term to describe the relationship between the king and his subjects. The circles of Justice describes that the king needs soldiers for the protection of the kingdom and the salary which the soldier gets is from the tax given by peasants. If the king doesn't keep his subjects happy and prosperous they will not be able to give the tax and the army couldn't be maintained.So if the king promotes justice to all then the peasants will live happily. So this term is certainly appropriate to describe the relationship between the king and his subjects.
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