Civil society as difficult social system: Philosophical and legal aspect (Experience of Russia)
Grudtsina Ludmila Yurievna ()
Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, 2024, vol. 8, issue 6, 4403-4407
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Civil society is a community of independent subjects (citizens) in the state, developing moral and material values in interests of the community and the state. Existence and development of civil society is impossible out of difficult system of the public relations and without participation (direct or mediated) the states. This is a definition that one can agree with. But life is much more complicated than theory, and in this article the author attempts to critically comprehend the interaction of the state and civil society institutions in "young" democracies, which had a chance for the free development of personality, human rights and freedoms, but whose road to democracy "turned aside". An important example is the short historical period (literally from the 1990s to the 2020s. the transformation of Russian statehood, the development and decline of civil society. The road from slavery to freedom is not easy for the Russian population, and the reason for this is not only the historical inertia of the people and the disbelief of the authorities, but also, in our opinion, the danger of "premature freedom" realized by the authorities.
Keywords: Civic chamber of Russia.Civil society; Democracy; Economy; Human rights; Policy; Russian union of industrialists and businessmen; State. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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