difference between state and government? each in 10 points.
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The state is the organization while the government is the particular group of people, the administrative bureaucracy that controls the state apparatus at a given time. ... States are immaterial and nonphysical social objects, whereas governments are groups of people with certain coercive powers
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- State is Permanent, Government is Temporary.For example India will always be a State till the four elements are present but NDA/UPA will come and go out of power.
- Every State has uniformly four essential elements, however the forms and features of Government differ from State to State.
- Sovereignty belongs to State and not to Government.
- Membership of a State is compulsory but not of Government.
- State is Abstract, Government is Concrete.
- States are immaterial and nonphysical social objects, whereas governments are groups of people with certain coercive powers.
- The state is the organization while the government is the particular group of people.
- State is more or less remains in a single form but Government can vary. For example, democracy (rule of all), oligarchy (rule of few), polyarchy (rule of many), dicatatorship etc.
- State is just an idea but Government is a practical things which we can see physically.
- Government’ is responsible for administering and enforcing laws. The government can change with elections.
- The State on the other hand refers to a political institution that represents a sovereign people who occupy a definite territory.
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