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Russia. An instability of the state as a consequence of resources monopolization

Sergey Magaril ()

RSUH/RGGU BULLETIN. Series Economics. Management. Law, issue 4

Abstract: The article discusses an issue of historical instability of the Russian state. Wherein a reduction of the life cycle of each next version of the Russian statehood takes place against the centuries background of building up all types of resources necessary for the progressive upward development of society. Among a lot of various reasons a persistent concentration of resources in the hands of a small ruling class is predominant. The monopolization of the resources, in its turn is a consequence of the chronic weakness of Russian civil society and lack of full representation of mass segments of the population in the political and legal process. As a result, legitimate interests and needs of the main social groups are reflected in the legislation, and there foreign government policy as a residual. We know from history, that such a policy generates the population alienation from the state, what twice had tragic consequences in the course of Russiaʼs twentieth century. The solution is to build up political culture of the society on the basis of quality teaching of social sciences in order to organize a competitive political process and eliminate of the monopoly groups domination.

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