PAP 1301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: French Revolution

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Not very thought about or defined, defined in and of itself, effects on. States are at the center of political science, affects everyone. Regulates everyday life (ex. birth and death certificate, how much/when. Origins of the state identify origins to understand logics distinctly european form of institution, spread across world through. 3:22 pm a. b. colonialism i. i. colonialism and imperialism: most states aren"t nation states war: 30 years" war (religious war, revolt in bohemia, protestants vs. catholics), interference of neighbouring jurisdictions. Treaty of wes dalia: establish the foundations of the. Established the fact that only the sovereign state a. b. c. has right to go about business (domestic affairs) without interference from other states d. state, got rid of overlapping loyalties (no multiple allegiances) Stated that subjects hold their allegiance to only the i. Mox webber: legal rational authority (feature of modernity), gets rid of personal allegiances (owed to rules, not individuals, problem with multiple allegiances)

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