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- A constitution is a set of basic rules that allows for minimal coordination amongst members of a society and expresses the fundamental identity of people.
- It is a body of fundamental principles according to which a state is constituted or governed.
- A constitution specifies the power of people to make decisions in a society.
- It decides on how the government would be constituted.
- Constitution also sets some fundamental limits on what a government can impose on its citizens and which cannot be trespassed.
- A constitution enables the government to fulfil the aspirations of a society and create conditions for a just society
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| Cardinal Utility | Ordinal Utility |
| It assumes that the satisfaction can be measured & expressed in cardinal i.e. countable numbers. | It assumes that satisfaction cannot be measured in numbers but things can be arranged in the order of our preference. |
| Ram yields 60 utils of satisfaction from pizza and 40 utils from a burger. | Ram yields more satisfaction from Pizzas in comparison to burger. |
| It says that ‘Utility’ is measured in ‘utils’ | It says that ‘Utility’ is rank based on “satisfaction” |
| It is less realistic. | It is more realistic. |
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