![]() ![]() (The Football Association and the Marylebone Cricket Club must also be counted among ‘associations’.) On the other hand, the nation, socially organized (within the framework, but not by the act, of the legal association), and assuming the aspect of a plurality of associations (owing to the number and variety of the different social impulses), acts for a variety of purposes other than the legal purpose purposes religious, moral, intellectual, aesthetic, economic, and recreational. On the one hand, the nation, legally organized and assuming the aspect of a single legal association, acts in the terms and under the ‘articles’ by which that association is constituted (that is to say, in the terms and under the rules of the ‘constitution’) for the single legal purpose of making and enforcing a permanent system of law and order. The first point of view is that of purpose or function. ![]() This double aspect may be seen from three different points of view. The nation, one in itself and always retaining the same identical body of members, confronts us, none the less, in a double aspect. This article will help you to differentiate between society and the state of a nation. ![]()
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