Political Science, asked by lobomowris, 4 months ago

mention any two difference between state and society​

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Answered by ItzManiac
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(1) Sovereignty belongs to State and not to Society:

Sovereignty is the most essential property and the hallmark of the State. State alone exercises supreme power over all its citizens and their institutions. It is the law and order-maintaining institution of Society. Its laws bind all the members of the Society. Society is a system of social relations.

(2) Territory belongs to State and not to the Society:

State is a territorial entity. Definite territory is an essential element of the State. Society has no territory. Even vagabonds bound by social ties constitute a society, non-residents Indian who have got the citizenships of other States continue to members of Indian society.

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