Explain the relationship of state with the Civil Society with examples?
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In liberal societies, it is argued, the state is a site of formal equality between all citizens. Civil society, in contrast, is characterised by freedom, social diversity and competition in the market place, which results in material inequalities.
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The state's relationship with civil society is the key issue in political sociology. ... The state's functions are primarily to maintain internal social order and to protect civil society from external threats to its security. The state is often portrayed by liberals as a neutral arbiter between conflicting interests.
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