Annotation |
In recent years, the rapid development of the institutions of self-organization of citizens emerging and existing
in various forms actualizes the issues related to their emergence and role in the implementation of social policy.
This type of organization whose task was to provide social assistance and support to social risk groups has
become the subject of scientific discussions and research in recent years. Scientists focus on various aspects
and directions of development of the welfare state, forms of implementation, models of social policy, factors that
determine its evolution, which includes the formation, flourishing and entry into an era of crisis. The purpose of
the study is to consider the evolution of the welfare state as the basis for the emergence of institutions of self-organization
of citizens. The methodological basis of the study is formed by the concepts of post-industrial society,
which made it possible to consider the emergence and evolution of institutions of self-organization of citizens
as a reflection of the processes taking place in society, to determine their place and role in the state of general
welfare. A historical approach was also used, which made it possible to analyze the stages of the emergence
of socially-oriented non-profit organizations (SO NPOs), the forms of their involvement in the social policy of
the state; a method for identifying cause-and-effect relationships, which made it possible to identify factors that
influence the interaction of SO NPOs and the state. This article describes the activities of various forms of the
welfare state in the field of social protection of the population. We highlighted the positions on the problem of the
emergence of institutions of self-organization of citizens in scientific thought and analyzed the reasons for the
emergence of SO NPOs. The conclusion was drawn that it was the evolution of the welfare state that became
the basis for the emergence of institutions of self-organization of citizens. |
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