Abstract
In the present article puts forward and discusses the concept of the civil society existence and development in the modern world reality. Author discusses that modern civil society is unthinkable without a complex system of social relations and without state participation (direct or indirect) which can take form of (but not limited to) making and enforcing laws. Such laws may be related to private or public spheres. Author analyze different aspects of civil society activity and its cooperation with different governmental institutes, including questions if civil society being influenced by political system whose current quality determines the development model for society. During discussion authors presents opinions of philosophers, lawyers, scientists and public activists. In the conclusion author explains why civil society can not be understood apart from the state, therefore can not be taken out of the governmental processes and only within state can exercise true freedom and implement interests.
Highlights
In the present article puts forward and discusses the concept of the civil society existence and development in the modern world reality
Development of civil society unfolds exclusively within the framework of private interests, but the fact that public authorities do participate in it and the fact that public law does apply to private-law sphere, is beyond doubt
Any legal regulation that establishes private norms for any public relations is public by nature because, first, it is sanctioned by state and becomes part of national legislation, second, it cannot contradict or challenge the state system and the nature of state administration, among other reasons
Summary
In the present article puts forward and discusses the concept of the civil society existence and development in the modern world reality. Author discusses that modern civil society is unthinkable without a complex system of social relations and without state participation (direct or indirect) which can take form of (but not limited to) making and enforcing laws. Such laws may be related to private or public spheres. In the conclusion author explains why civil society can not be understood apart from the state, can not be taken out of the governmental processes and only within state can exercise true freedom and implement interests. An important task to be implemented by both state and society in a given country is to eliminate the “triangle of distrust”, where businessmen don’t trust state and society, statesmen don’t trust society and business and members of society don’t trust business and state
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