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20 December, 22:07

How does sieyes define the nation, and why does he believe that the third estate constitutes the nation?

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  1. 21 December, 00:56
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    Sieyes defined the nation as a body of associates living under a common and is represented by the same legislature. He believes that the Third Estate constitutes a nation because the nobles are just outside of the nation, leaving everyone else in the nation under them and is treated awfully.
  2. 21 December, 01:00
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    Sieyes defined a nation as a body of associates living under common law and represented by the same legislature. He argued that a third state constitutes a nation because the nobles are outside the nation, leaving everyone else in the nation under them and treated awfully.
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