Ordinarily, no distinction is made between nation and state.
But in reality there is a great difference between the two terms. Slate is a
product of four elements—population, territory, government and sovereignty. So
long as these factors are existent in one form or another, there is a state.
A state may lack the feeling of oneness among its people and
yet remain a state. Austria- Hungary was a single state before World War I,
although there was no sense any spiritual unity among her people. In fact, she
was a state paving two distinct nations—Austria and Hungary within its fold.
The basis of the two concepts is different. The term nation
emphasizes the consciousness of unity due to psychological or spiritual
feelings. The state emphasizes political unity.
In the words of Prof. Zimmer, "Nationality, like
religions, is subjective; statehood is objective; nationality is
psychological, statehood is political; nationality is a condition of mind,
statehood is a condition of law; nationality is a possession, statehood is an
enforceable obligation; nationality is a way of feeling, thinking and living,
statehood is a condition inseparable from all civilized ways of living."
Despite the above distinction most of the states in modern
times are nation states. England, Germany Italy, etc., are good examples.
Most of the political thinkers equate nation with a state,
that is to say the idea of "one nation, one state" is getting
prevalent. Statehood is being identified with nationhood. It is pointed out
that every state should have within its bounds only those people who share
common national sentiments. The states should not have within its bounds
people sharing different national sentiments.
All nationalities and national minorities should have a
right to establish separate slates for them. This right is known as the right
of self-determination. As Mill points out, "the boundaries of a slate
should coincide in the main with those of nationalities.
" A multinational state creates an unsatisfactory
condition because its members have no consciousness of any bond of unity among
them except obedience to a common government.
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