What are the differences between a state and a civil society
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“Civil Society consists of non-coercive structures which.-work for securing the interests and needs of the public and as well as for challenging every case of an authoritarian use of its coercive power by the government.”
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State being a political concept, maintains the external social order; society, being a social concept, has in it a multitude of associations and organizations. The state is a means and the society is an end.
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Political Sociologists make a clear distinction between the state and civil society. The former is the sovereign organized single political community of all the people living in a definite territory who have an organized government which makes laws (Legislative function performed by the Legislature) enforces the laws (Executive function performed by the Executive).
Against this Civil Society means all the non-government, private, economic, social, cultural, moral recreational and other such associations and institutions of the people Civil Society is worked by the people with the help of their own resources and efforts.