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For the government of parliamentary systems... Statist theorists maintain that the necessity of government derives from the fact that the people need to live in communities... A government composed of the wealthy class... Some countries have hybrid forms of Government such as modern... moment and place that the phenomenon of human government developed is lost in time... The fundamental purpose of government is the maintenance of basic security and... saw submission to a government dominated by a sovereign as preferable to... government for the purpose of establishing for themselves... The fundamental purpose of government is to protect one from his or her neighbors... government involvement in a national economy has more than just a purpose of stabilizing it for... the members of government shape the government... a mixed approach is taken where the government shares a substantial responsibility of taking care of the elderly... government creates a self... reinforcing cycle where people see the government as friend both because of the financial support they receive late in their lives... government is seen as a positive force... intervention is the fact that the members of government often take opportunities to shape economic policies for their own benefits... capitalists in a government might adjust policy to favor capitalism... so capitalists would see that government as a friend... so those lords would see their government as a friend... A government so created and maintained will tend to be quite friendly toward those who created and... Government can benefit or suffer from religion... that person will tend to see government as a friend... there are people who see a government or governments as negative... a people of one nation will see the government of another nation as the enemy when the two nations are at war... government as the enemy during the... not find it easy to see the conquering government as a friend... s ability to view a government as a friend because they share the government... will have a greater tendency to view that government as their enemy... s government as their friend... then the proletariat will come to see the government as their enemy... The relative merits of various forms of government have long been debated by philosophers... the traditional conceptions of government and the role of government have also attracted increasing criticism from a range of sources... Government is sometimes an enemy and sometimes a friend... Government exalts some of us and oppresses others of us... The role of government in the lives of people has expanded significantly during human history... A government that has a king... idea of the necessity of the formation of government is known as the...

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