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Law and Politics
Reference:

Volovich, A.I. The state as a brake to the social development.

Abstract: A state as a political institution in some conditions may limit or stall development of the society, which is due to the nature of the state itself, lack of direct motivation to satisfy the needs of the people among its offi cers, as well as to greed for power. In the absence of effi cient means of control, the state is dangerous to the society and it causes a number of problems: limitations to freedom and competition in various spheres in the society, growth of bureaucracy, low effi ciency, incorrect domestic and international policy.


Keywords:

jurisprudence, monopolism, centralization, competition, widening, interests, state, power, limitation.


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