Who said that state is a community permanently established for a political end?
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The saying that, ''State is a community permanently established for a political end." is by the following theorist;
Stuart McPhail Hall.
Stuart Hall was a cultural theorist and Marxist sociologist born in Jamaica, who spent most of his life in the United Kingdom. He promoted the study, understanding and appreciation of popular culture.
The saying that, ''State is a community permanently established for a political end." is by the following theorist;
Stuart McPhail Hall.
Stuart Hall was a cultural theorist and Marxist sociologist born in Jamaica, who spent most of his life in the United Kingdom. He promoted the study, understanding and appreciation of popular culture.
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Stuart McPhail Hall said that “state is a community permanently executed for the political end”.
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Stuart McPhail Hall was a social theorist who defined the state and other related prodigy for the state.
State is a territorial form of society as independent as marked to form a community which is being established to put an end to politics and it has a defined perimeter with independence over control from outside.
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