POLS 121 Chapter 3: Pols 121 four common factors for state
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In india we think of a family-state, a village-state, a multiplevillage-state, a. City-state, a republic-state, a kingdom-state, an empire-state, the last three, alternative forms of the country-state. Yet we don"t find a nation-state; under an overlord there was a fundamental unity that made temporary aggregations simpler, owing to a common descent, "sons of. The state must concentrate on families, and the state"s responsibilities are extended family responsibilities. It is not a separate masculine being, but a husband-wife-child, that the universal principle stemming from this fundamental idea that man is only man in the family, that man is the truly human being. Raises the duty above the rights, the obligations above the claims; eliminates the mutual-helpfulness of obedience, the consensus provision for the life-fighting statute. This is the belief that man is a social being, not an isolated being, and that the. State should be formed according to this natural law.