Abstract

The purpose of this article is to place social policy in the axiological dimension, as well as to present the influence of axiology and social acceptance on the conceptual and real shape of social policy. The article presents selected elements of the process of shaping the axiological dimension of social policy and outlines the specificity of this process in the case of social activities of the state. It justifies shaping social policy based on market factors and directing changes towards the multi-sectoral character of this policy and social economy.

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