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describe manu's view on state​

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Answered by Pa1kumar
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Answered by tanvigupta426
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Manu opined that apart from the divine origin of the state, the need for the state was not out of economic needs but out of evil intentions and uncontrollable habits of mankind. Manu on Kingship Manu believed that God created the king to save the people of a region.

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A state is a centralized political organization that imposes and enforces rules over a population within a territory. There is no undisputed definition of a state. One widely used definition comes from the German sociologist Max Weber: a  "state" is a polity that maintains a monopoly on the legitimate use of violence, although other definitions are not uncommon. A state does not preclude the existence of a society, such as stateless societies like the Haudenosaunee Confederacy that "do not have either purely or even primarily political institutions or roles". The level of governance of a state, the government is considered to form the fundamental apparatus of contemporary states, is used to determine whether it has failed.

In a federal union, the term "state" is sometimes used to refer to the federated polities that make up the federation. (Other terms that are used in such federal systems may include “province”, “region” or other terms.)

Most of the human population has existed within a state system for millennia; however, for most of the prehistory people lived in stateless societies. The earliest forms of states arose about 5,500 years ago as governments gained state capacity in conjunction with the rapid growth of cities, the invention of writing, and the codification of new forms of religion. Over time, a variety of forms of states developed, which used many different justifications for their existence (such as divine right, the theory of the social contract, etc.). Today, the modern nation-state is the predominant form of state to which people are subject.

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