POLS 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Edward Snowden, Jury Duty, French Revolution

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Canadian government cannot go into us and use physical force against. Us citizens because it is not their territory, they would be able to do that within canada but not into another states border. A) the government/ executive of a country; or. B) the whole structure of political authority in a country. Taxes (income, personal wealth, sales tax [to ensure that goods are sold safely, what can and cannot be sold]) Good life?: authoritarian vs. democratic, everyone in state is required to have the same belief system, treaty. Government as offices/officers charged with performing functions of governance. How does the state work: different states work differently obvious, empirical and normative considerations enter into judgments about how the state, not the same as asking how governments get elected, but how power actually works. Return to this when we discuss ideology each ideological position answers this: how should the state work? question somewhat differently.

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