Abstract

The purpose of the study is to analyze the mechanism of the emergence and consolidation of the first legal norms within the primitive communal system, where many parameters of the way of life were strictly regulated by the most primitive forms of beliefs. The scientific novelty of the article lies in the identification of the general structure between the first legal norms within the primitive communal system and modern ones. Modern everyday culture has largely modified the mentioned norms in accordance with the spirit of the time, but at the same time their original nature remains mostly the same. As a result, the author is interested not only in the main reasons for their appearance and acceptance by the individual, but also in the specifics of their influence both on the primitive communal system and on the information society through a comparative socio-philosophical and cultural-anthropological analysis. The author revealed that modern legal norms have indeed retained the imprint of the former way of life in their structure, but at the same time their shell has changed in proportion to the concept of the state and its structure.

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