The study of conflict potential in the society of modern Ukraine as derived from the quality of life

Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 2 (20):49-53 (2010)
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Abstract

The accumulation of conflict potential is straight related to the objective and subjective factors, except for it there are formings and retentive factors. One of main determinant is a socioeconomic situation in society and level of quality of life of population. There is direct dependence between worsening of main indexes of quality of life and increase of amount of protest actions, and also intensifying of form of their leadthrough.

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