A. Woodrow Wilson
B. Garner
C. MacIver
D. Holland

J. W. Garner’s definition is the most acceptable one because it contains all the attributes of the state. He defined the state as “a community of persons, more or less numerous; permanently occupying a definite territory, independent of external control, and possessing an organised government, to which the great body of inhabitants render habitual obedience.”

Sir Thomas Holland’s definition is more elaborate:
“A state is a numerous assemblage of human beings generally occupying a certain territory, amongst whom the will of the majority of an ascertainable class of persons is, by the strength of such a majority or class, made to prevail against any of their number who opposes it.”

There are too many definitions of the state. President Woodrow Wilson’s definition of the state is “a people organised for law within a definite territory.” Harold J. Laski defines the state as “a territorial society divided into government and subjects claiming, within its allotted physical area, a supremacy over all other institutions.”

According to R. M. MacIver, the state is- “An association which, acting through law as promulgated by a government, endowed to this end with coercive power, maintains within a community, territorially demarcated the universal external conditions of social order.”



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POLITICAL SCIENCE  MCQS
1. The State 2. Sovereignty Of State
3. Origin Of State 4. The Rights
5. Property 6. Justice
7. Liberty 8. Equality
9. Democracy 10. Bureaucracy
11. Public Opinion 12. Freedom Of Speech and Press Role
13. State of Local Govt 14. Liberalism
15. Evolutionary Socialism 16. Marxian Socialism
17. Fascism 18. Development Theories and Under Development
19. Rule Of Law Muslim Political Thoughts 20. Nature Theories and State Function
21. Western Political Thoughts 22. Constitution and Constitutional Government
23. Parliamentary and Presidential Systems 24. Political Parties and Pressure Group
25. Electorate and Representation 26. Cabinet Government
27. Constitutional Development And National Movement in Subcontinent 28. USA Federalism
29. Marxian Theory of Origin Of State 30. PLATO
31. Aristotle 32. Muslim Political Thoughts AL-Farabi
33. Al-Mawardi Muslim Political Thoughts 34. Nizam-ul-Mulk Tusi
35. Ibn-e-Khaldun 36. Shah Walliullah
37. Allama Iqbal 38. Al-Ghazali
39. England Constitution 40. USA Constitution
41. France Constitution 42. U.S.S.R Constitution
43. Pakistan Constitution 44. India Constitution
45. International Law 46. -
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