Abstract

The article examines the essence of hierarchical relations in Russian society and the state, the specifics of the genesis and modifications of paternalism as a special form of legitimization of power. The author draws attention to the traditional and archaic foundations of paternalism, which addresses the explanation of its justification from the point of view of the relationship between father and children and identifies the essence of state relations with relations in the family.

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