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State vs Society
Students society to refer to a grouping of human beings in a particular territory or piece
of land. Both a state and a society are comprised of people, and human beings remain the
integral parts of both groupings. There are many similarities between a state and a society
to confuse students. Both are intertwined as a society is dependent upon the state and
both influence each other in such a manner that they define each other. However, there
are many differences between the two concepts that will be highlighted in this article for
the readers.
Society
Society is a collection of human beings in a territory where people live being regulated by
certain norms and customs. The relations between individuals are governed by societal
noms, and the social conduct of the people in a society is always dependent upon the
shared view of the society about what is god and what is bad. The norms and customs of
a society are expected to be followed by individuals living in it, and any violation of these
rules is looked down upon to make a person behave in the desired manner. The feeling
of belongingness is what makes people co-operate in a society.
Society is not restricted by geography in the modern era as Hindus living in America may
be following the same customs and norms as are prevalent in their society in India and
the same goes for Jews living in India even though their homeland may be Israel. India is
one country where there are a number of societies within the large Indian society because
of different religions. Thus, we have Hindu society, Muslim society, Sikh society, and even
Christian society. However, the feeling of being Indian supersedes all these societies with
the result that all these societies merge into one Indian society. Thus, a foreigner talks
about Indian culture, art and tradition rather than narrowing down on smaller societies.
State
State is a part of a society like many other associations and institutions. In fact, state is
the most important grouping inside a society as it has the power to make rules and
regulations that the members of the society have to follow as it has coercive power to
punish the members. It is a political association with machinery in place to run
administration, and judicial system. It is clear that the rule of law is maintained in a society
with the help of state only. However, this rule remains confined to a particular territory
as where this territory ends, the rule of another state begins.
A state has a structure in place and government performs as its head. The formation of a
state is necessary in any society for its protection as also to further the common interests
of the people that make up the society. The state has the power to make laws and also
the power to punish people for violation of these laws. Membership to a state is limited
and has to be earned.