Abstract

The article presents an analysis and description of the “good society” model as an actual social and normative construct. On its base, it is possible to achieve productive integration of the state and society. It is shown, that for a postmodern society, the model of a “good society” can be taken as a basis for the most effective and working scheme of social development, but it is necessary to specify the concepts that define it. In the scientific theoretical and methodological discussion, the model of a “good society” is described on the basis of value-normative guidelines in people’s everyday life. There are two main directions, liberal and communitarian, which describe the basis for the functioning of such model. It is shown that, applying it to Russian sociopolitical realities, the most effective analysis can be conducted using an integrated approach, as well as clarification of the main value-normative structural elements that make up the socially “good”. Particular attention is paid to the concept of social justice in the public opinion of Russians. Understanding justice as the basis for people’s activities influences their desire to live in a good society.

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