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BASIC CONCEPTIONS OF CIVIL SOCIETY: METHODOLOGICAL ASPECT

Liliya Nikolaevna Chernousova
Khakass Institute of Education Development and Retraining


Submitted: March 17, 2012
Abstract. The author reveals conceptual approach to the study of the notion civil society, shows the necessity to consider state position in relation to spiritual power: state can be controlled by spiritual power, can control spiritual power or can be in harmony with spiritual power; mentions that in each case state has its own specific features, which form a certain type of civil society, and substantiates the meaning of the notion civil society in terms of major methodological traditions.
Key words and phrases:
гражданское общество
неономиналистская методологическая традиция
неореалистская методологическая традиция
диалектическая методологическая традиция
либерализм
консерватизм
соборное государство
civil society
neo-nominalist methodological tradition
neo-realist methodological tradition
dialectical methodological tradition
liberalism
conservatism
council state
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