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STATE
Definition, it’s Elements and Origin.
STATE
DEFINITION
STATE
DEFINITION:
 State is a community of persons more or less numerous,
permanently occupying a definite portion of territory, having a
government of their own to which the great body of inhabitants
render obedience and enjoying freedom from external control.
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STATE
ELEMENTS
Four Elements of State
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Four Elements of State
 An organization of human beings living together as a
community.
 State – an association of men living together.
 How large should be the population of a state ?
Plato: Ideal state’s population 5050 persons
Aristotle: 10,000 – 1 lakh
 Neither too large or too small – large enough to be self sufficient
& small enough to be well governed (city states)
Four Elements of State
7
 A geographical area that is owned and controlled by a
government or country to exercise such state sovereignty.
 Masses living on a definite portion of territory of an
appropriate size
 Unlike wandering /nomadic tribes – who don't form a state
 People living together on a particular territory develop
community of
 interests &
 patriotism - necessary for statehood
Size of the territory of a State ?
Small enough to be well administered
Small State proportionately stronger than a large one?
Current trend: Large States
Four Elements of State
8
 Machinery that formulate, express, and carry out the will
of the State.
 People (limbs) & Government (head) of the body
 People living permanently on a definite territory do not
form a State without government to which they render
habitual obedience.
Four Elements of State
9
CONTINUED
 People without a govt – mere assemblage of humans & not politically organized.
 Government; machinery/agency through which the will of the State is
formulated & expressed
 State plans & acts through the government
Government: administers ,keeps law & order, formulates policy of the State.
 State is nothing without a government to make it real.
Four Elements of State
10
 Quality of having supreme, independent authority over a
territory.
 Supreme, original &unlimited power exercised over all
persons & associations within
boundaries of the State, independent of external power.
 Sovereignty – soul of a State
 Two Aspects (internal & external)
Internally State is supreme over all persons & associations
Externally it is independent of all foreign control or power
Two types of Sovereignty
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STATE
ORIGIN
ORIGIN OF STATE
1. DIVINE RIGHT THEORY
2. NECESSITY OR FORCE THEORY
3. PATERNALISTIC / EVOLUTIONARY THEORY
4. SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORY.
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THE ABOVE 4 THEORIES SHOW THAT HOW THE IDEA OF “STATE” CAME INTO BIENG
ORIGIN OF STATE
14
DIVINE RIGHT THEORY.
 The belief that God created the state and that God had give those of royal birth
“DIVINE POWER” to rule.
 The people were bound to obey their ruler as they would God.
 To disobey the “DIVINE RIGHT OF KING” was considered both treason and moral
sin.
 State is a divine creation and the ruler is ordained by God to govern the people.
ORIGIN OF STATE
15
THE FORCE THEORY
 The theory that when one person or one small group claims control
over an area they forced all citizens living within it to submit to this
group rule.
 The state must have been created through force by some warriors who
imposed their will upon the weak
ORIGIN OF STATE
16
THE EVOLUTIONARY THEORY
 This theory states that the “ State” emerged from the family model where the
patriarch (head of the family) governed the family.
 Over time the original family became a clan, the clan then became a tribe and
when the clan began forming they gave up nomadic practices thus becoming
a “STATE”.
 State originated from the enlargement of the family.
ORIGIN OF STATE
17
SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORY
 The most significant of all the theories in terms of the American political system.
 Best associated with the ideas of THOMAS HOBBS that the state arose out of the voluntary
act of free people.
 In this theory the states only purpose for existing is to serve the will of the people.
 Basically citizens surrender a small amount of their freedom to ensure protection from the
government .
 State must have been formed by deliberate and voluntary compact among the people to
form a society and organize government for their common good.
 Without government, people are afraid.
ORIGIN OF STATE
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CONTINUED
 People form governments to protect their life, liberty and property.
 Proper purpose of government is to protect these “NATURAL RIGHTS”.
 Power of government comes from people “POPULAR SOVERIEGNTY”.
 Government that abuse rights of people lose legitimacy and can be
overthrown.
Made by MUHAMMAD SAAD
Thank you

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STATE- Elements and Origin.

  • 3. STATE DEFINITION:  State is a community of persons more or less numerous, permanently occupying a definite portion of territory, having a government of their own to which the great body of inhabitants render obedience and enjoying freedom from external control. 3
  • 6. 6 Four Elements of State  An organization of human beings living together as a community.  State – an association of men living together.  How large should be the population of a state ? Plato: Ideal state’s population 5050 persons Aristotle: 10,000 – 1 lakh  Neither too large or too small – large enough to be self sufficient & small enough to be well governed (city states)
  • 7. Four Elements of State 7  A geographical area that is owned and controlled by a government or country to exercise such state sovereignty.  Masses living on a definite portion of territory of an appropriate size  Unlike wandering /nomadic tribes – who don't form a state  People living together on a particular territory develop community of  interests &  patriotism - necessary for statehood Size of the territory of a State ? Small enough to be well administered Small State proportionately stronger than a large one? Current trend: Large States
  • 8. Four Elements of State 8  Machinery that formulate, express, and carry out the will of the State.  People (limbs) & Government (head) of the body  People living permanently on a definite territory do not form a State without government to which they render habitual obedience.
  • 9. Four Elements of State 9 CONTINUED  People without a govt – mere assemblage of humans & not politically organized.  Government; machinery/agency through which the will of the State is formulated & expressed  State plans & acts through the government Government: administers ,keeps law & order, formulates policy of the State.  State is nothing without a government to make it real.
  • 10. Four Elements of State 10  Quality of having supreme, independent authority over a territory.  Supreme, original &unlimited power exercised over all persons & associations within boundaries of the State, independent of external power.  Sovereignty – soul of a State  Two Aspects (internal & external) Internally State is supreme over all persons & associations Externally it is independent of all foreign control or power
  • 11. Two types of Sovereignty 11
  • 13. ORIGIN OF STATE 1. DIVINE RIGHT THEORY 2. NECESSITY OR FORCE THEORY 3. PATERNALISTIC / EVOLUTIONARY THEORY 4. SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORY. 13 THE ABOVE 4 THEORIES SHOW THAT HOW THE IDEA OF “STATE” CAME INTO BIENG
  • 14. ORIGIN OF STATE 14 DIVINE RIGHT THEORY.  The belief that God created the state and that God had give those of royal birth “DIVINE POWER” to rule.  The people were bound to obey their ruler as they would God.  To disobey the “DIVINE RIGHT OF KING” was considered both treason and moral sin.  State is a divine creation and the ruler is ordained by God to govern the people.
  • 15. ORIGIN OF STATE 15 THE FORCE THEORY  The theory that when one person or one small group claims control over an area they forced all citizens living within it to submit to this group rule.  The state must have been created through force by some warriors who imposed their will upon the weak
  • 16. ORIGIN OF STATE 16 THE EVOLUTIONARY THEORY  This theory states that the “ State” emerged from the family model where the patriarch (head of the family) governed the family.  Over time the original family became a clan, the clan then became a tribe and when the clan began forming they gave up nomadic practices thus becoming a “STATE”.  State originated from the enlargement of the family.
  • 17. ORIGIN OF STATE 17 SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORY  The most significant of all the theories in terms of the American political system.  Best associated with the ideas of THOMAS HOBBS that the state arose out of the voluntary act of free people.  In this theory the states only purpose for existing is to serve the will of the people.  Basically citizens surrender a small amount of their freedom to ensure protection from the government .  State must have been formed by deliberate and voluntary compact among the people to form a society and organize government for their common good.  Without government, people are afraid.
  • 18. ORIGIN OF STATE 18 CONTINUED  People form governments to protect their life, liberty and property.  Proper purpose of government is to protect these “NATURAL RIGHTS”.  Power of government comes from people “POPULAR SOVERIEGNTY”.  Government that abuse rights of people lose legitimacy and can be overthrown.
  • 19. Made by MUHAMMAD SAAD Thank you