In like manner an individual cannot fulfil his purpose. [fact]
The State, though later in time than the family, is prior to it, and even to the individual, by nature; for ‘what each thing is when fully developed we call its nature’, and human society, fully developed, is a State, and the whole is prior to the part. … In like manner an individual cannot fulfil his purpose unless he is part of a State.
Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosop…, loc. 802