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this more precise sense, the state is a political form based on the distinctly modern concept of sovereignty, which maybe defined as "supreme authority within a territory." As formulated by Bodin, Hobbes, and other lesser figures of the early modern period, the state claims legitimate authority - as opposed to mere coercion - a supreme authority that no lesser authorities within a recognized set of geographical borders may legitimately oppose.
Migrations of the Holy: God, State, and the Political Meaning of the Church
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