Some Important Comments

 Rights are those conditions of social life without which no man can seek in general to be himself at his best. - Laski 

Democracy is the Government of the people by the people and for the people. - abraham Lincoln

unitary governments is one in which all authority and power are lodged in a sigle cente whosee will and agents are legally omnipotent over the whole are. - Dr. Herman Finer

Parkiamentary Governments is that system in which the cabinet is immediately and legally responsible to Parliaments. - Dr. Garner

All the rules which directly or indirectly affect  the distribution of the sovereign power in the state make up the constitution of the state. - Dicey

Constitution is the way in which, citizens who are the components parts of the state are arranged in relation to one anothe. - Aristotle

Constitution is a set of established rules embodyin and enacting the practice of Governments. - Bryce

Cosntitution is a system of fundamental political institutions -  Herman Finer

Constitution is the form of Governmet. - Leecock

Democracy postulates the equalities of men and political equality can be assured only when all citizens are granted the right to vote. Laws and policirs of the Governmetns concern all people and what touch the all, should be decided by all. - John Stuart Mill

All inhabitants ought to  have right at the election of representatives except such as are in si mean a situatition as to be deemed to have now will  of their own. -  Montesquieu

All the  powers of government legislative, executive and judiciary, result to  the legislative body. The concentration of these in the same hands is precisely the definition of  despotic government. It will be no alleviation that these powers will be exercised by a plurality of hands and not by a single one. One hundred and seventy three despots  would surely be as oppressive as one. - Jefferrson




Some Important Statements 

Father of science of politics in west. - Aristotle  

Man is by nature a political animal and he who by and nature and not by mere accident is without state is either above  humanity or below it. - Aristotle

State came into existence for the sake of mere life but now it continues to exist for the sake of good life. - Aristotle

Human consiousness postulates linerty, liberty involves  rights, rights demand  the state -  Prof. Barker

Father of the Idealistic Theory - Immanuel  Kant 

State is a march if God upon earth. - Hegel