No Politics Day
No Politics Day is held on February 1. This event in the first decade of the month February is annual. Help us
The celebrations are meant to help people move away from the constant political talk, even if only for a day. This event makes a refreshing statement and aims to bring people of opposing views together in peace, laughter, and fun.
The word “politics” first appeared in English around 1460 as the title of a book by Aristotle. Aristotle in his Politics advised governors to “have their friends for a great number of eyes, ears, hands and legs,” for one man cannot see or hear everything or be everywhere. There can be no politics without history. No Law Without Politics. No Politics Without Law. By the 16th century, ‘politics’ referred to the administration and organisation of the state.
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