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Law and Politics
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Gruditsyna, L.Y. Civil society and state: dialogue or confrontation?

Abstract: The civil society is being formed, while its members are being recognized as free and possessing of inalienable rights. At the same time the civil society requires a state of a particular type, a state, which is capable of protecting its citizens both from other citizens and from the state itself. These issues form the focus of this article.



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