Published February 28, 2025
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INTERFACE BETWEEN CIVIL SOCIETY AND STATE FOR INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT
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These days, there is a lot of debate about where civil society fits into this system, how much power the state should have, and where these two domains overlap. There is frequently little coverage of the interaction between the state and civil society. But in order to perform the scientific evaluation of the state of civil society, it is crucial to comprehend the nature of the connection and how it has evolved over time. The author expounds upon the theories of the ancient and modern philosophers, culminating in an examination of the 21st-century notion of civil society. As a result, it is evident to readers that the concept of the connection between the state and civil society has evolved greatly. The link between civil society and the state is not widely understood, and this perspective has evolved over time. The need for a qualitative evaluation of the political processes in every nation and around the world, where the state and civil society are the primary actors, is growing, however. When debating the functions of civil society and the appropriate or inappropriate actions of the government, scientific study is an indispensable source of information. The researcher aims to elucidate civil society and its relationship to the state in this work.
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