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According to John Austin, the relationship between the sovereign and political independent society is:

Updated On: Jul 13, 2026
  • Symmetrical
  • Asymmetrical
  • Elliptical
  • Relative
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Austin's command theory defines legal sovereignty through a pair of connected ideas, the sovereign who commands and is habitually obeyed, and the independent political society that supplies that habitual obedience. This question asks how the connection between these two is best described.

  1. Symmetrical: would suggest sovereign and society command and obey each other equally, but Austin's sovereign is defined precisely by not owing habitual obedience to any other determinate superior, so the bond is not a mirrored, two way one.
  2. Asymmetrical: captures part of the picture, obedience flows mainly one way, but this generic word does not capture the specific structural feature Austin's account is known for.
  3. Elliptical: fits because Austin's sovereign and the independent political society act like the two foci of an ellipse rather than the single centre of a circle. Sovereignty cannot be defined by looking at the sovereign alone or the society alone, both reference points are needed together to complete the definition, which is why the relationship is described as elliptical rather than centred on one point.
  4. Relative: too generic a label, it does not specifically capture the two focus structure that the word elliptical is used to describe.

Let's summarize:

  • Austin's sovereignty depends on two connected reference points, the sovereign and the obeying society.
  • Because the relationship needs both points together rather than a single centre, it is described as elliptical.

The relationship Austin describes is Elliptical.

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