Gov't is not a state
April 13, 2006 | 12:00am
Mao ni ang giingon ni Rudy Romero sa iyang lindog. Nangutana siya kon pareha ra ba kono ang state ug ang government. Nga kon ikaw mosaway sa usa ka government, nagpasabut ba kini nga imong gi-saway ang imong state?
Kono sa London School of Economics and Political Science, diin atua didto ang labing maayo nga mga faculty ug political theoreticians sa kalibutan, gitudlo sa ilang mga estudyante nga dili saypon pagsabut nga ang mga pulong "state" ug "government" synonymous, sa ato pa, managsama ang kahulogan.
Matud pa, "a state is a country, a republic. It conducts relations with other states and it accredits ambassadors to and from them. Unless its existence comes to an end, either because of subjugation by or merger with another state - or by the action of the seas, as a result of global warming - a state is for always.
"By contrast, a government or administrations exist only temporarily, for a period of time fixed by the Constitution or determined by the will of the representative of the people.
"A government or administration is a temporary, short-term phenomenon, while a state possesses the attribute of permanency. A government comes to an end, a state does not.
It is a permanent entity."
Mao nga sa pagka-waa sa mga government o administrasyon nila ni Marcos ug Erap, waa ma-waa ang state uban kanila. Nagpabilin ang state, uban sa laing administration.
Busa, atong hatagan og distinction ang maong mga terms aron ma-klaro kon unsa ang atong gibarugan,kon unsa ang atong labanan ug panalipdan. Ang state ba, o ang administration, or both.
Ikaw, Dro, are you serving the state or the interest of a government?
Komentaryo? Text: 0916-6484650
Kono sa London School of Economics and Political Science, diin atua didto ang labing maayo nga mga faculty ug political theoreticians sa kalibutan, gitudlo sa ilang mga estudyante nga dili saypon pagsabut nga ang mga pulong "state" ug "government" synonymous, sa ato pa, managsama ang kahulogan.
Matud pa, "a state is a country, a republic. It conducts relations with other states and it accredits ambassadors to and from them. Unless its existence comes to an end, either because of subjugation by or merger with another state - or by the action of the seas, as a result of global warming - a state is for always.
"By contrast, a government or administrations exist only temporarily, for a period of time fixed by the Constitution or determined by the will of the representative of the people.
"A government or administration is a temporary, short-term phenomenon, while a state possesses the attribute of permanency. A government comes to an end, a state does not.
It is a permanent entity."
Mao nga sa pagka-waa sa mga government o administrasyon nila ni Marcos ug Erap, waa ma-waa ang state uban kanila. Nagpabilin ang state, uban sa laing administration.
Busa, atong hatagan og distinction ang maong mga terms aron ma-klaro kon unsa ang atong gibarugan,kon unsa ang atong labanan ug panalipdan. Ang state ba, o ang administration, or both.
Ikaw, Dro, are you serving the state or the interest of a government?
Komentaryo? Text: 0916-6484650
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