THE ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF STATE POWER
Abstract
The essence of power shows up in its functional displays which are probed by system-structural and system-functional methods. The ideal of power must become the result of unity of the valued and cognitive attitude toward reality. In all the public ideal of power reflects interests of social subjects and progress of public relations trend foremost. Such tendency is forming of the new view-valued doctrine of organization of state power and otgranichenie from current necessities authorities due to which sometimes this doctrine can be the mechanism of the spiritual enslaving of society. From the side of state power the change of going is needed near organization of imperious activity, increase in it of humanism, moral and responsibility.
Power, society, state, sovereignty, state power, division of authorities.
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