Universal evolutionism as a methodological basis of the study of the transitional condition of the state

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The article examines the grounds for the possibility of applying the concept of universal evolutionism in the study of the transitional condition of the state. Attention is focused on the functional character of the methodological approaches of the evolutionary approach to understanding the nature of the dynamics of state organization. An attempt is made to balance the laws of world evolutionary development with the principles of the development of mankind through a system of socio-political relations structuring the systemic form of the state through the prism of their coevolutionary dynamics. The attention is drawn to the self-organizational properties of the state system. The universal prognostic evolution with respect to the development of the system form of its organization of the state indicated in the form of destructive sequences is consistently consisted of the changing qualities of the structure of the matter of political state relations in society of the state serving as the content of its organization. In the process of local evolution of this function, each successive quality of the indicated form of matter now originates in the subsoil of the previous one, and three of the basic phases pass through the area of its development. The transitional condition of the state, in turn, is a form of self-realization of a social being that serves as a means of actualizing a potential political structure and represents a change of one type of orderliness and equilibrium by another type of stability of the society in the process of choosing one of the alternatives leading to morphogenesis, there is a space for unfolding potential being, constructing or recreating organizational forms that ensure the viability of the social system.

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State, universal evolutionism, system, self-organization, transitional condition

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/147231391

IDR: 147231391   |   DOI: 10.14529/law180218

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