Chapter Four: Society, State, Government and Citizenship
Chapter Four: Society, State, Government and Citizenship
Chapter Four: Society, State, Government and Citizenship
Ayenew Birhanu(PhD)
Understanding Society
Conceptual Approach: Defining Society
The term "society" came from the Latin word societas
“friendly association with others” which in turn was derived
from the noun socius ("comrade, friend and ally"; adjectival
form socialis) used to describe a bond or interaction between
parties that are friendly, or at least civil.
Those who are unfriendly or uncivil to the remainder of society in this
sense may be deemed to be "antisocial".
The term society could be understood both from a narrower
and broader sense.
In a narrower sense, society refers to a group of people
In a broader sense it refers to the whole human society
The concept of society related to the totality of humanity or the
largest human group.
Understanding Society
A society is a group of people involved in persistent social
interaction by sharing the same geographical or social territory,
typically subject to the same political authority and dominant
cultural expectations.
A society must have population. Without a group of people no
society could be formed.
Of course, society refers not to a group of people but to a system of
social relationships.
But for the establishment of social relationships a group of people is
necessary.
Society is characterized by patterns of relationships (social
relations) between individuals who share a distinctive culture
and institutions; a given society may be described as the sum
total of such relationships among its constituent members.
Understanding Society
Person may lose the nationality of a state in many ways. They are
as follows:
A. By Deprivation:
when one commits serious crimes against state(treason)
For instance,
collaborating with enemy in times of war,
providing secret government information to enemy or foreign country,
participating in economic, diplomatic and other intelligence activities
B. By Renunciation: a person may renounce his nationality of a state.
The question of renunciation of nationality arises when a person
acquires it of more than one state.
In such cases he/she has an option to maintain the nationality of
one state and to renounce the other.
Ways of loosing …
The lack of uniformity in municipal laws of states with respect to
In other words, a person may be having nationality of two states or
The position of persons possessing double citizenship may be
As a result, there are same problems associated with double citizenship.
These are,
Problem of tax payment : tax payment is the basic duty of citizen and
holders of the dual /multiple nationality has pay for both states
Getting security