Abstract

The article deals with the relationship between the state, market economy and civil society. It is shown that at present the state has become an active economic actor, increasingly covering with its influence various spheres of society's life and, above all, the economy. For this reason, the market economy is shrinking, receding into the background. The influence of civil society is growing, which overcomes the spontaneity of the market element and makes the state democratic. Thus, a modern democratic state can be viewed as an institution of civil society. The development of industrial democracy and so-called social corporatism is of great importance for the modern understanding of civil society, both becoming its indispensable parts.

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