On a General Distinction in Socio-Political Systems: The Systems Identity Homogeneous and Inhomogeneous

In Оксана Гаман-Голутвина, VI Всероссийский конгресс политологов. Материалы. pp. 269-270 (2012)
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Abstract

Considering the whole set of social systems known to history, we can recognize a very interesting distinction that divides all systems into two large classes. This distinction is based on the degree of homogeneity of the political sphere of society, the extent to which representatives of the political class of the society separate themselves established on identity from the people under their control, on cultural distance between upper and lower classes.

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Pavel Krupkin
Center for Modernity Sudies, Moscow

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