Dynamics of developing institutes of local government: a social and philosophical analysis

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The article continues the study of the tendencies of local government in the context of politogenesis processes with an emphasis on their state component. Here, we propose a more specific consideration of the changes in models of local government in the context of politogenesis processes, as a result the consistent strengthening of control by the highest power over local self-government, which is historically much older than the state, is recorded. The content of the structural forms of self-government reflected the general context of interaction between the state and society, in turn conditioned by a number of natural and social factors. Modern institutions of local government are the result of a historical process, as well as a complex of objective circumstances related to modernity, among which there are groups of global factors, factors of the national level, regional factors arising mainly from the specifics of a particular territorial entity, positions of the political and administrative tradition. At the present stage of a mature state, the formed model of power relations at all levels is organically inherent in this social system, including non-political spheres (the phenomenon of bureaucratization). The political and managerial tradition has its own special essence and specificity, being the result of the intertwining of a number of constant and variable factors affecting during the historical period of the development of a particular society and its political system.

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Politogenesis, models of self-government, alternatives to political forms, chiefdom, earlier state, developed state, mature state, political and administrative tradition

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/148323698

IDR: 148323698   |   DOI: 10.18101/1994-0866-2021-3-73-85

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