Abstract

This short analysis of legal socialization and social changes is undertaken in view of the importance of legal socialization for the processes of transformation occuring in Central Europe. The study is based on the assumption that for legal socialization two factors have an essential meaning : the individual cognitive, emotional and moral development and the educational effects of the social (cultural, political) System control mechanisms. Arguments presented in the study stress the significance of the system control mechanisms in societies in which the intervention of the centralized political system was deep and overwhelming. That resulted in the deterioration in social consciousness of the concept of law and values related to that concept, together with the axiological separation of two spheres of discourse : public and private one, and ultimately, in deterioration of the public sphere of discourse. It is hypothetically ventured that the reconstruction of the concept of law and values cornposing the concept of legality in social consciousness could be possible through the fundamental concepts of private law, norms and values forming themselves around the concept of private property.

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