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STATE - people permanently occupying a fixed territory bound together by common habits and custom into one body politic exercising, through the medium of an organized government, independent sovereignty and control over all persons and things within its boundaries, capable of making war and peace and of entering into international relations with other states. The section of territory occupied by one of the United States. The people of a state, in their collective capacity, considered as the party wronged by a criminal deed; the public; as in the title of a case, "The State v. A. B." The circumstances or condition of a being or thing at a given time.The state is supposed to exist purely to excecute the will of the collective judgement of the masses...................except when the masses are too busy watching Bonanza reruns to involve themselves in thier goverment, then...twice per decade they are bombarded with irrelevant electioneering poo designed to make them mad about thier problems enough so to vote for whomever will take away thier problems.The power possessed by the state originates in the people - thus the state should serve the people.The individual exists to serve the state. Ask not what the country can do for you, but what you can do for the country. And, in return, the state should return it's gratitude. But, if the individual is too damn lazy to serve the state, the state should return that favor as well.Sorry Freckles, but the highlighted bit is straight out of the Communist Manifesto, or any Dictator's manual.The state has no existence without the individuals comprising it, and it has no validity as a stand-alone entity. Patriotism is a regard for your fellow nationals and a concern for their welfare, not that of the conceptual entity known as the state. The apparatus of government, the armed forces, the public and security forces, are there for the benefit of the individuals comprising society. Their raisonne d'etre is not their own existence.The state essentially serves to protect the rights of the individual, but in extreme circumstances this principle may need to be compromised. In situation of definite danger the state has a right to conscript an army imo. Or do both the state and individual live in coexistence with each other, taking from each what it needs but other wise leaving each other alone?For state wants maximum authority and citizen wants maximum liberty.1. What is the ideal relation between the individual and the state?A simbiotic relationship.both benefits but NOT NECESSARILY bothaccording to def 2. Should the individual serve the state or the state serve the eindividual? Depending on the view whether the individual is seen as a good being.If individuals are viewed as innate bad beings, then state should serve the individual. Since Individual should serve the state. ParangETHICAL or POLITICAL CONCERNS nagbboil ung questionDuterte like lol5. What is the best form of government what is the worst? best to individual - democaryworst to state- democracyhttp://www.debate.org/opinions/is-democracy-the-best-form-of-government-for-third-world-countries6. What are the duties of the state to thte individual and what are the duties of the individual to the state or sociaety? 7. When is the use of force justified? UOF - amount of effort required by police to compel compliance by an unwilling subject"Officer Presence No force is used. Considered the best way to resolve a situation.The mere presence of a law enforcement officer works to deter crime or diffuse a situation.Officers' attitudes are professional and nonthreatening.Verbalization Force is not-physical.Officers issue calm, nonthreatening commands, such as "Let me see your identification and registration."Officers may increase their volume and shorten commands in an attempt to gain compliance. Short commands might include "Stop," or "Don't move."Empty-Hand Control Officers use bodily force to gain control of a situation.Soft technique. Officers use grabs, holds and joint locks to restrain an individual.Hard technique. Officers use punches and kicks to restrain an individual.Less-Lethal Methods Officers use less-lethal technologies to gain control of a situation.(See Deciding When and How to Use Less-Lethal Devices. )Blunt impact. Officers may use a baton or projectile to immobilize a combative person.Chemical. Officers may use chemical sprays or projectiles embedded with chemicals to restrain an individual (e.g., pepper spray).Conducted Energy Devices (CEDs). Officers may use CEDs to immobilize an individual. CEDs discharge a high-voltage, low-amperage jolt of electricity at a distance.Lethal Force Officers use lethal weapons to gain control of a situation. Should only be used if a suspect poses a serious threat to the officer or another individual.Officers use deadly weapons such as firearms to stop an individual's actions.https://www.policeone.com/use-of-force/articles/7526699-How-cops-can-help-citizens-better-understand-police-use-of-force/http://www.nononsenseselfdefense.com/lethalforce.htmlhttp://www.secondcalldefense.org/self-defense-news/exceptions-justifiable-use-deadly-force8. HOw can the individual be protected against the overwhelming power tof the state and its minion?9. Whe is a man justified in rebelling against the established order and creating new state? is violence justified to do so?beyond morals*Plato - the republicPlato on the republicWhat is justice? is the just person happier than the unjust person? or what is the relation of justice to happiness?ETHICAL or POLITICAL CONCERNS nagbboil ung questionwhat if we relate it to the republic by plato then set our own approval or argument?involves free will competing views of human happiness, education, the nature and importance of philosophy and philosophers, knowledge, the structure of reality, the Forms, the virtues and vices, good and bad souls, good and bad political regimes, the family, the role of women in society, the role of art in society, and even the afterlife. http://www.iep.utm.edu/republic/https://mises.org/library/concept-perfect-system-governmenthttp://fmmh.ycdsb.ca/teachers/fmmh_mcmanaman/pages/platoste.htmlhttp://politicalhotwire.com/philosophy-religion/18959-relationship-between-state-individual.htmlhttp://www.everything-voluntary.com/2013/11/government-vs-state.htmlhttp://www.cato-unbound.org/2013/09/20/jacob-hornberger/state-serves-us-not-other-way-aroundhttps://mises.org/library/man-versus-statefile:///C:/Users/Guest/Downloads/The%20Man%20versus%20the%20State.pdfhttp://www.preservearticles.com/201012241595/difference-between-state-and-citizen.htmlhttp://www.preservearticles.com/201012241588/what-is-the-difference-between-state-and-government.html