Comparative analysis of the program guidelines of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation and the Party “Communists of Russia” in terms of ideological differences
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Correlation of the principles of law: expediency in legality
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FROM THE EDITOR
... the publication of the thematic cluster. At the same time, we plan to return to this line of research in the coming year and encourage further discussion of the proposed concepts and methodological approaches, especially given the inherently debatable nature of many contributions published over the course
of the year. The second section of this issue is devoted to a theme both central and longstanding for the journal: the reflection of cultural and historical epochs in the word, as well as the word’s ...
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