The role and meaning of the state in neoconservatism

V. V. Serediuk
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Neoconservatism as an ideological and political-economic system of knowledge contains a number of ideas about the role, tasks, purpose and meanings of the modern state, its relationship with social institutions (family, church, NGOs), as well as its role in economic relations. American neoconservatism, in contrast to British or German, is also characterized by attention to the foreign policy function of the state. Reconsideration of the role, tasks and significance of the state in various spheres of society and in international relations in modern conditions determines the relevance of our study of this issue. Neoconservatism, the ideas of which were implemented in the policies of the conservative parties of the United States, Great Britain, and Germany in the 1970-1990s, continues to influence the implementation of national and international policies of various states to this day. Neoconservatism, unlike neoliberalism, offers a different understanding of the role and meaning of the modern state. Traditional values are ideologically substantiated and promoted: family, religion, morals, community, and the state. An important place in neoconservatism is given to social institutions, the need to overcome isolation of the individual from the institution of community (religious, social, government). The integration of the individual into social institutions and the return of the importance of the state authority in the worldview of the individual are considered priorities of state influence. American neoconservatism substantiates the US foreign policy function – to protect the democratic values in international relations. In the economic sphere, neoconservatives insist on reducing government intervention in market relations, returning to the ideals of classical economic liberalism, and taking a number of fiscal and monetary policy measures to reduce inflation, unemployment, and stimulate economic development. Although neoconservatism recognizes the need to build a strong state, it is not seen as authoritarian, encroaching on,restricting or abolishing human and civil rights and freedoms recognized in democracies after World War II. However, freedom is understood as a sphere of free behavior of the individual, which exists in relations with other members of society and is limited by the freedom of another person. Keywords: neoconservatism, state, role, individual, social institutions, traditional values, intervention, economy, law.
国家在新保守主义中的作用和意义
新保守主义作为一种意识形态和政治经济知识体系,包含了许多关于现代国家的角色、任务、目的和意义,它与社会机构(家庭、教会、非政府组织)的关系,以及它在经济关系中的作用的观点。与英国或德国不同,美国新保守主义的另一个特点是重视国家的外交政策功能。在现代条件下,重新考虑国家在社会各个领域和国际关系中的作用、任务和意义,决定了我们研究这个问题的相关性。新保守主义的思想在20世纪70- 90年代的美国、英国和德国的保守政党的政策中得到了贯彻,直到今天,新保守主义仍在继续影响着各国国内和国际政策的实施。与新自由主义不同,新保守主义对现代国家的角色和意义提供了不同的理解。家庭、宗教、道德、社区和国家等传统价值在意识形态上得到充实和提升。在新保守主义中,社会制度占有重要地位,需要克服个人与社区机构(宗教、社会、政府)的隔离。个人融入社会机构和恢复国家权威在个人世界观中的重要性被认为是国家影响的优先事项。美国新保守主义体现了美国外交政策的功能——保护国际关系中的民主价值观。在经济领域,新保守主义者坚持减少政府对市场关系的干预,回归古典经济自由主义的理想,并采取一系列财政和货币政策措施,以减少通货膨胀和失业,刺激经济发展。虽然新保守主义承认需要建立一个强大的国家,但它并不被视为专制主义,侵犯、限制或废除二战后民主国家所承认的人权和公民权利和自由。然而,自由被理解为个人自由行为的一个领域,它存在于与社会其他成员的关系中,并受到另一个人的自由的限制。关键词:新保守主义,国家,角色,个人,社会制度,传统价值观,干预,经济,法律。
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