The very idea of a political community, such as a nation is, implies an association of persons for the promotion of their general welfare.
Nations have originated in various ways, but history records no instance of a nation existing as an inorganic mass organizing itself into a political community.
Prior to its adoption there is no government, no state, no political community or authority.
The nation must exist, and exist as a political community, before it can give itself a constitution; and no state, any more than an individual, can exist without a constitution of some sort.
For it makes no difference whether a man lives there or here, if he lives everywhere in the world as in a state [political community].
Are they all to be treated, until they are large enough to be organized into a political community, as wanderers upon the public land, in violation of law?
Would it be far wrong to define it as "a political community without a political superior"?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "political community" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.