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Nazarenko A.V. The Nature of the welfare state and his Russian specifics. In: The social state and policy: collection of scientific articles ...



Nazarenko A.V. The Nature of the welfare state and his Russian specifics. In: The social state and policy: collection of scientific articles / Under the editorship of O. M. Mikhailenok, V. V. Lublinskiy; Institute of Sociology of FCTAS RAS. (Harmony in the society as a condition of development of Russia. Issue 5). – M.: FCTAS RAS, 2017. – P.109-128.

Глава из книги: Социальное государство и политика: сборник научных статей / Под ред. О.М. Михайленка, В.В. Люблинского; Институт социологии РАН. – Москва: ФНИСЦ РАН, 2017. – 268 с. (Согласие в обществе как условие развития России. Выпуск 5).
ISBN 978-5-89697-289-1

Posted on site: 01.12.17

Abstract

Institutional models of the social state are very diverse, which is due to the cultural, historical and social conditions of their emergence, development and functioning. Arguing about the crisis of the social state, we simultaneously touch on two states - the global crisis of sociality and the crisis of the state itself with its inherent unique sociality. It can be said that both crises are closely connected with the destruction of the state power model of political and social relations that are familiar to us, external in the format of the center of power - satellites and internal in the format power - citizens. For both sides, it is not yet clear how to achieve the state of security, who and what should be feared, how to create decent living conditions for themselves and what they can be in fundamentally new conditions. In the framework of this article, we have attempted to analyze the contemporary appearance of the social state in its Russian version in the context of external and internal power and social attitudes, the emerging system of political and social relations and their correspondence with the established polycentric, multidimensional modernity.