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Central conception of political science.
There is no single theory of the state, but the concept of the state either as the institution exercising ultimate legitimate power in a territory, or as the highest expression of the will of the people, has been at the heart of political science and political theory.
Source:
David Miller et al., eds, The Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Political Thought
(Oxford, 1987)
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