POLITICAL INSTITUTE OF THE STATE IN THE CONTEXT OF THE HISTORICAL AND TYPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.3.2018.171826Keywords:
historical, typological analysis, potestarny structures, historicism, Kondratiyev’s paradigm, political regime.Abstract
Abstract. Article is devoted to problems of structuring state created history taking into account variety social, political, forms, various speed of a political genesis. Problems of allocation of development stages of the political organizations (statehood) taking into account uncertainty of the general units of the analysis, terms and concepts of rather various paradigms of structuring and a periodization of history are considered. It is shown that the decisive force causing transformation of all other public sectors is growth, distribution and deduction of a dominant position of the most effective in the conditions of this period of a political regime.
Key words: historical, typological analysis, potestarny structures, historicism, Kondratiyev’s paradigm,
political regime.
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