One of the major questions raised by the American political thinker Leslie M. Lipson in this book is: What is the quality of a citizen? Is it private or public? This problem relates to the mutual rights and duties between the state and its citizens, and the second relates to the functions of the state. Is there a limited scope of its activity or is this activity absolute? The third relates to the origin of power and asks about its source, is it the people or the government? The fourth problem is: the size of the state and its external relations, and what is the best practical size? It relates to the organization of power, and the fifth relates to the borders of the state and the number of its citizens. After enumerating the problems, the writer says: The dominant characteristic of all of these problems is that there is an opportunity to choose between at least two possibilities, and this in itself is considered a major advantage, as the factor of choice is what determines the features of the problem and without the choice, there would not have been a problem, as the problem is represented by Confusion between different solutions to one issue, and comparison between these solutions to choose the best one.
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