Abstract

Ensuring the democratic development of any country, in particular, depends on the relationship between such subjects as civil society and the state. Civil society contributes to the democratization and legal processes of state formation by establishing the material and spiritual independence of a person from the state, obtaining a legal guarantee of independence and protecting the private and public interests of people. However, civil society to a certain extent depends on the state and cannot acquire developed forms in conditions of political violence. Therefore, productive relationships between civil society and the state are the main factor in stable democratic development, and their violation will lead to alienation and political impotence of the people. Moreover, a democratic society cannot work and develop effectively without legal support. In this regard, the value of the formation of a new paradigm of the socio-economic development of civil society lies in ensuring the sovereignty and equality of the people, which is a key source of the formation of power, which is the guarantor of the realization of the rights and freedoms of the individual and the subordination of state structures to legal norms.

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