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Who defined state as a territorial society divided into government?

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In spite of the fact that the State is an important and a general foundation, no two journalists concur on its definition. There have been a wide range of perspectives about the idea of the State and thus its inconsistent definitions.  

Some decipher it as a power framework, others as a welfare framework. Some view it completely as a legitimate development, either in the old Austinion sense which made it a relationship of governors and administered, or, in the dialect of modem law, as a network 'composed for activity under lawful standards.'  

Some recognize it with the country; others view nationality as coincidental or pointless or even as an adulterating component which represses the State in its characteristic capacities. Some see it as a common protection society, others as the specific surface for our entire life.

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