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Concept of State and Government

Meaning of State
A community of persons permanently occupying a definite portion of territory, having a government of their own to which they render obedience, and enjoying freedom from external or outside control [e.g., Philippines, China, United States of America]

Elements of State
1. People 2. Territory 3. Government 4. Sovereignty

People
This refers to the large numbers of inhabitants living within the state. It must be small enough to be ruled And it must be big enough to be selfsufficient

Territory
This includes the land over which the state exercises control It also includes the rivers and lakes therein, certain areas of the sea which borders on its coasts and the air space above them. A mass of land where people can permanently reside

Government
This refers to the agency through which the will of the state is formulated, expressed and carried out. This could be referred as the administration

Sovereignty
The supreme power of the state to command and enforce obedience from its people as well as to have freedom from foreign control *It could be manifested internally through its freedom to rule within its territory *Externally through its freedom to carry out its activities without control by other states.

State vs. Government


The government is only the agency through which the state expresses its will. A state cannot exist without a government, but it is possible to have a government without a state [e.g., Spanish era Philippines]

Purpose and Necessity of Government


If there were only one person in the world, there would be no need for a government because he could do anything he liked. He could harm nobody, and nobody could harm him.

1. The government needs to exist for the benefit of the people.


it protects lives and property, sets up and enforces rules and laws, settle disputes, and in general advances the physical, economic, social, and cultural well-being of its people.

2. Without government there would be no one to administer the affairs of society for the common good.
Disorder, violence, and insecurity will prevail and such values as truth, freedom, justice, equality, and human dignity which we take for granted cannot be enjoyed.

Kinds or Forms of Government


1. Monarchy 2.Oligarchy 3. Democracy 4. etc.

1. Monarchy
Or known as the rule of one It is absolute (dictatorship) if the supreme power is held by one man; or limited, if the powers of the individual ruler are limited, usually by a written Constitution

2. Oligarchy
Aristocracy Or the rule of the few

3. Democracy
The rule of the many It is pure if the people rule themselves directly; or Representative (republican), if the people govern themselves indirectly

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