Democratic Governance and the Philosophical Foundations of the Principles of Social Justice
Keywords:
Democratic governance, social justice, rule of law, philosophical foundations, civil society.Abstract
This article analyzes the philosophical foundations of democratic governance and the principles of social justice. It examines the theoretical basis of the rule of law, civil equality, and the concept of social justice in a democratic society, revealing their significance in modern governance systems. The study is based on a philosophical and methodological approach, analyzing the interrelationship between social justice and democratic governance.
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