Polity in a sentence as a noun

"\nFirst of all, in a free society, there is no "polity".

We, as a polity, control the rules of the system in which all this stuff happens.

PayPal is updating their polity and it is not going to be a user-friendly one.

While some of us may have had decades to dissect the polity of the world, yet new minds are today discovering the basics.

Since when do the minority dictate terms to a majority in a democratic polity.

The reason is that the only changes we can make to our polity that could conceivably be good for the people are in an anarchist direction.

It's the poster child of a well intentioned democracy that ultimately succumbed to the character flaws of its polity.

The comment to which you responded never said we can make up any arbitrary rules we like, just that we can change the rules if they aren't to our liking...> We, as a polity, control the rules of the system in\n> which all this stuff happens.

There exists a school of thought that says making taxes painful is a great way to remind you that taxes have visible consequences on your life just like spending does, which is a point of non-trivial interest ot the American polity.

Who are you to say that the system is broken because it reflects the priorities of the majority of voters, just because you disagree with those priorities?If you had to personify the American polity, they'd be my mom, not you or me.

In particular, in the US certain sentiments which are politically and socially radioactive are protected by the US Constitution and the laws, traditions, and expectations of the American polity.

Germany is similar in some regards but there is one particular politically and socially radioactive statement you could make -- support for the **** Party -- which, owing to the laws, traditions, and expectations of the Germany polity, will result in the government coming down on you like a ton of bricks.

Polity definitions

noun

the form of government of a social organization

noun

a politically organized unit

noun

shrewd or crafty management of public affairs; "we was innocent of stratagems and polity"