Disturbances in the Rule of Law: Countours of civilizational Incompetence
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The general background of social changes is discussed in this article. Its specific features in Lithuania are examined in relation to the creation and consolidation of a state and of the rule of law, as well as to socio–ethno–genesis of the Lithuanian nation. Special attention is focused on the so– called civilizational gap (as it appears in Lithuania) and its features. These features are analysed in a briefly formulated systemic framework. The author treats those characteristics as the main disturbances on the way to consolidation of the rule of law.
This analysis represents a macrosociological approach to the social diagnosis of Lithuanian realities.
This analysis represents a macrosociological approach to the social diagnosis of Lithuanian realities.
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