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polities. These polities differ from states because of their lack of a fixed, defined territory. Empires also differ from states in that their territories are not statically defined or permanently fixed and consequently that their body politic was also dynamic and fluid. It is useful then to think of
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Polities do not necessarily need to be governments. A corporation, for instance, is capable of marshalling resources, has a governance structure, legal rights and exclusive jurisdiction over internal decision making. An ethnic community within a country or coast to coast entity may be a polity if
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A polity can be any group of people organized for governance, such as the board of a corporation, the government of a country, or the government of a country subdivision. A polity may have various forms, such as a
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which is itself a polity, albeit one which is much less specific and as a result much less cohesive. Therefore, it is possible for an individual to belong to more than one polity at a time.
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A polity may encapsulate a multitude of organizations; many of these may form or are involved to the apparatus of contemporary states such as their subordinate
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A polity can also be defined either as a faction within a larger (usually state) entity or at different times as the entity itself. For example, Kurds in
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or another identifiable, resource-manipulating organizational structure. A polity like a state does not need to be a
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are parts of their own separate and distinct polity. However, they are also members of the sovereign state of
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authorities. Polities do not need to be in control of any geographic areas, as not all political entities and
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they have sufficient organization and cohesive interests that can be furthered by such organization.
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of polities, in particular of states. Hobbes considered notions of the state and the
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have controlled the resources of one fixed geographic area. The historical
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