THE END OF POLITICS: DECONSTRUCTION, DECLINE AND ALTERNATIVE OF THE STATE

The paper represents a theoretical investigation into the phenomenon of decline of the state. It addresses three basic and mutually connected investigation areas, introduced in deconstruction of the state, a decline of the state, and alternative of the state. Primarily, theories of the origin of th...

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Main Authors: Nikola Lj. Ilievski, Goran Ilik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute for Research and European Studies 2020-08-01
Series:Journal of Liberty and International Affairs
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Online Access:https://www.e-jlia.com/index.php/jlia/article/view/108
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spelling doaj-ad3724c74db84460ba300baed0845d702021-02-03T19:29:18ZengInstitute for Research and European StudiesJournal of Liberty and International Affairs1857-97602020-08-0141THE END OF POLITICS: DECONSTRUCTION, DECLINE AND ALTERNATIVE OF THE STATENikola Lj. Ilievski0Goran Ilik1Law Faculty, University “St. Kliment Ohridski” – Bitola, MacedoniaLaw Faculty, University “St. Kliment Ohridski” – Bitola, Macedonia The paper represents a theoretical investigation into the phenomenon of decline of the state. It addresses three basic and mutually connected investigation areas, introduced in deconstruction of the state, a decline of the state, and alternative of the state. Primarily, theories of the origin of the state are exposed, where the state’s essence is located; its function – identified and the role it has been playing – observed. In following, the decline represented as a process of transfer – with the state as its main subject, is interpreted through different prisms, particularly the one of federalism, postmodernism, decentralization, and libertarianism. The specific focus is laid on the process of decline of the state, following the libertarian theoretical framework. The process is determined by the decrease of the state’s functions, occurring in a certain period of time. Accordingly, the process is analyzed and divided into four phases, each of them identified with a certain type of state, with an exception. Ultimately, the alternative of the state is emerging as last phase and the final outcome of the process of decline of the state, while introducing a new era, one of no politics. https://www.e-jlia.com/index.php/jlia/article/view/108libertarianismstatepolitics
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THE END OF POLITICS: DECONSTRUCTION, DECLINE AND ALTERNATIVE OF THE STATE
Journal of Liberty and International Affairs
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politics
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title THE END OF POLITICS: DECONSTRUCTION, DECLINE AND ALTERNATIVE OF THE STATE
title_short THE END OF POLITICS: DECONSTRUCTION, DECLINE AND ALTERNATIVE OF THE STATE
title_full THE END OF POLITICS: DECONSTRUCTION, DECLINE AND ALTERNATIVE OF THE STATE
title_fullStr THE END OF POLITICS: DECONSTRUCTION, DECLINE AND ALTERNATIVE OF THE STATE
title_full_unstemmed THE END OF POLITICS: DECONSTRUCTION, DECLINE AND ALTERNATIVE OF THE STATE
title_sort end of politics: deconstruction, decline and alternative of the state
publisher Institute for Research and European Studies
series Journal of Liberty and International Affairs
issn 1857-9760
publishDate 2020-08-01
description The paper represents a theoretical investigation into the phenomenon of decline of the state. It addresses three basic and mutually connected investigation areas, introduced in deconstruction of the state, a decline of the state, and alternative of the state. Primarily, theories of the origin of the state are exposed, where the state’s essence is located; its function – identified and the role it has been playing – observed. In following, the decline represented as a process of transfer – with the state as its main subject, is interpreted through different prisms, particularly the one of federalism, postmodernism, decentralization, and libertarianism. The specific focus is laid on the process of decline of the state, following the libertarian theoretical framework. The process is determined by the decrease of the state’s functions, occurring in a certain period of time. Accordingly, the process is analyzed and divided into four phases, each of them identified with a certain type of state, with an exception. Ultimately, the alternative of the state is emerging as last phase and the final outcome of the process of decline of the state, while introducing a new era, one of no politics.
topic libertarianism
state
politics
url https://www.e-jlia.com/index.php/jlia/article/view/108
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