Political Science, asked by smritishaw21, 3 months ago

Distinguish between the state and an other association

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Answered by SangyaPrakhar
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State is the sovereign community of all the people who live in the territory of the state. An association is a non-sovereign organisation of only some people. It is specially organised for serving a particular need or some needs. Associations always work under the laws of their respective States.


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Answered by falak7798
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. State is the Sovereign organisation. Associations are Non-sovereign organsiations of people:

State possesses sovereignty. It has supreme power over the people. It can use force for securing compliance of the people to its laws and policies. All persons and groups living in the territory of a State accept the sovereignty of the State and obey its laws.

Any one refusing to do so is punished by the State, e. On the other hand, an association has no power to get its orders obeyed by force. It cannot use force against its members. If any member disobeys the rules of association, it can, at the most terminate the membership of the defaulting member.

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