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Theory Of Supremacy Of Interests Of People And State Management: Necessity Of Revolutionary Changes In Constitutions Of The States Of The World

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  • Alfred Kuratashvili

    (International Academy of Social-Economic Sciences, International Academy of Political Management, New York Academy of Sciences,Academy of Political Sciences of the USA)

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In scientific work is given the critical analysis of the traditional and established views in the modern civilized world about the problem of the supremacy of the law in the society and the state and proposes the created earlier by the author theory of the supremacy of interests of people – the theory of dictatorship of interests of people that radically differs from the principle of the supremacy of the law, since this theory considers the laws and other normative-legal acts only as the means that should serve the social goal – the realization of interests of people

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  • Alfred Kuratashvili, 2014. "Theory Of Supremacy Of Interests Of People And State Management: Necessity Of Revolutionary Changes In Constitutions Of The States Of The World," Management, Academy of Municipal Administration, vol. 7(4), pages 70-76, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ama:journl:v:7:y:2014:i:4:p:70-76
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