
POLITICAL CULTURE OF THE MODERN WORLD: EPOCHAL TRANSFORMATIONS
Author(s) -
Ihor Polishchuk,
Tetiana Mykolaivna Maksimishyna
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
vìsnik nûu ìmenì âroslava mudrogo. serìâ: fìlosofìâ, fìlosofìâ prava, polìtologìâ, socìologìâ/vìsnik nacìonalʹnoï ûridičnoj akademìï ukraïni ìmenì âroslava mudrogo. serìâ: fìlosofìâ, fìlosofìâ prava, polìtologìâ, socìologìâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2663-5704
pISSN - 2075-7190
DOI - 10.21564/2663-5704.50.235575
Subject(s) - politics , democracy , sovereignty , state (computer science) , power (physics) , context (archaeology) , political economy , postmodernism , political science , political culture , sociology , economic system , law , history , epistemology , philosophy , economics , physics , archaeology , algorithm , quantum mechanics , computer science
The article is devoted to the topical problem of political and cultural transformations in the interaction between political power and its only source in democratic discourse, the people. This eternal problem of political science and policy is considered in chronological order in the global context and in today’s Ukraine. In traditional societies, there was a remote and alienated coexistence of state institutions and the masses. The exception was the democratic republics of ancient polises. The modern era generates a contractual theory of the origin of the state, which considers the institutions of power as the result of a social agreement between the sovereign people and the governors. In the modern era in the middle of the twentieth century, the concept of the welfare state was formed. In the postmodern era, unstable life forces citizens to behave in relation to state power, depending on the actualization of a particular guise of their own existence. Citizens are losing a clear, unambiguous idea of state power, its functions, place and role in society.