Polıtıcal Thought Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #1113773

According to Bodin, the state’s sovereignty that ensures the unity and integrity of the political society is the foundation that makes the state as it is.

Which of the followings is correct in accordance with Bodin's definiton of sovereignty?


The sovereign governor is not subject to the law.

Sovereignty may be intervened by the changing governments.

Sovereignty depends of the avolution of social norms and values.

The continuous power makes law for God.

The continuity of sovereignty refutes the idea of continuity of political society.


Yanıt Açıklaması:

The state’s sovereignty that ensures the unity and integrity of the political society is the foundation that makes the state as it is. Sovereignty is an absolute and continuous power:

Here are three principles of sovereignty for Bodin as given below.

1. Sovereignty is continuous because beyond the changing governments, the society remains the same. The continuity of sovereignty results from the idea of continuity of political society.

2. The continuous power makes law for the subjects, changes the law, makes the new one. The sovereign governor is not subject to the law.

3. Sovereignty, above all, is the power to make laws for everyone generally, and specifically and to change laws.

Therefore, the correct option is A.

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