Yes. The Government and Statemay not be formally recognized by other countries, but if its own inhabitants recognize it as the (for them) only lawful rulers and accept its laws and regulations, the Government will in fact exist and function. A good example of this is the Government of the Kurdish part of Iraq.
John Locke thought no government can exist without the consent of the governed.
no
Unitary Government
Generally speaking this is an administrative form of government, Totalitarian. A Totalitarian form of government can exist in almost any base form of government. For example a Totalitarian: Democracy, Monarchy, Dictatorship, Oligarchy; however some form of governments would specifically limit it, so would not (at least in theory) be possible, such as a Totalitarian Republic.
we have freedom
government can exist without state but the state can't exist without government.
John Locke thought no government can exist without the consent of the governed.
no
no
no
yes
because if there is no government there will be no laws to follow.
The United States if America
Locke believed that no government can exist without the consent of the governed. This means that a legitimate government derives its authority from the agreement and support of the people it rules. He argued that individuals have natural rights, and the role of government is to protect those rights, requiring the people's consent to maintain its legitimacy and moral authority. Without this consent, a government loses its right to govern.
you dont they dont exist.
A government typically refers to the organized system through which a state exercises authority and manages public policy, so a government without a state is generally incoherent. Conversely, a state can exist without a functioning government, such as in cases of political instability or failed states, where the institutional framework is present but lacks effective governance. Thus, while the two concepts are interconnected, they can exist independently under certain circumstances.
No. We depend on plants and animals for food.