What is the basis of the origin of the state as regarded by katuliya
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Kautilya also believed in the divine origin theory. In the Ancient Political Thinking, Kautilya has first time defined the state in Arthashastra. According to Kautilya, an area cannot be a state unless there are not people and rulers to control that state. According to him state is an area which consists many cities.
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Kautilya regarded the state's origin based on the "consent & acceptance" of the people.
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- The State definition is relatively broad according to kautilya's concept. Kautilya was a realistic and logical thinker who wasted little time thinking about the state's origin and explicitly discussed the State's concept. Kautilyan state's roles are very extensive. This can be considered a state of welfare.
- To order to achieve good governance, a properly directed public administration must be in place, to which the king must sacrifice his amusement and hate for the sake of his people and government personnel must act responsively and must be accountable.
- He says: "The King's happiness is in the good of his "subjects" & their "wellbeing" is his goodness. The King shall not to accept that which is best for him, but to regard that which is advantageous to his "subjects" and that which pleases his "subjects" want." This view of Kautilya stresses good governance
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