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The '''Content''' of the [[Form]] is the particular relationship of Content with the Form. Content has a determinant wealth and reality of its own. The Content is what is primary for a Materialist. While an Idealist places primacy on [[Form]].  
The '''content''' of the [[Form|form]] is the ''particularity'' of a given form. ''Content has a determinant wealth and reality of its own.'' The content is what is primary for a [[Materialism|materialist]], while an [[Idealism|idealist]] places primacy on form.  


People can be Content of the State which claims to represent them, or a Monarchical State which explicitly refuses to.
For example: People can either be the '''content''' of a State which claims to represent them, or a Monarchical State which explicitly refuses to. <ref>https://youtu.be/ADxLegK8avI?si=lacwkXZwoI6ItMaw</ref>
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The content of the form is the particularity of a given form. Content has a determinant wealth and reality of its own. The content is what is primary for a materialist, while an idealist places primacy on form.

For example: People can either be the content of a State which claims to represent them, or a Monarchical State which explicitly refuses to. [1]