Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of a number of problems associated with the development of the institution of socio-economic rights and freedoms of man and citizen in the history of the national state and law. The author substantiates the point of view that, despite the denial of private property and the state-corporate form of economic activity, in the second half of the 20th century Soviet society acquired a decent look from a socio-economic point of view, which was facilitated by the state-legal regulation of socio-economic relations developed on the basis of the Soviet paradigm of state and law. However, the further development of socio-economic conditions with increasing activity led to the modernization of the concept of socio-economic rights and freedoms of Soviet citizens. Ultimately, the modern Russian society cannot support the outdated political concept of property equality, the denial of private ownership of the means of production and the supremacy of state-corporate forms of economic activity.

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