Abstract
The study of the structures of legal regulation of moral and political relations is an extremely important aspect of building an effective and optimal political system. To work out a constructive vector of political development, it is necessary to deconstruct the logic of the emergence of political legislation. Which conceptual foundations of such regulation can be extracted from the classical theory? It is this question that determines the necessity and urgency of interdisciplinary consideration of this discussion field. The article presents a model of socio-political discourse that legitimizes moral and political arguments in the formation of a legislative basis for regulating conflicts of interest.
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