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what is state politics​

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Though the State is a necessary and a universal institution, no two writers agree on its definition. There have been many different views about the nature of the State and hence its incompatible definitions.

It may well seem curious, says R.M. Maclver, that so great and obvious a fact as the State should be the object of quite conflicting definitions.

“Some writers define the State as essentially a class structure others regard it as the one organisation that transcends class and stands for the whole community.

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