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The history of formation of the social organizations as an object of management

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The formation of the social organization as object of management is considered in historical aspect. The author considers that the historical prerequisites to formation of modern social system help to the best understanding of development and formation of management with the social sphere. Social control is considered as an implementer of social policy of the state. The author considers the social organization in relation to process of social management first of all as an object of social management, and municipal service which includes the social organizations - as versatile structure of social service of the population which is designed to protect and provide the rights and freedoms of citizens.

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I. I. Nekhaev
ГБУСОН «КЦ Василеостровского района»
Russian Federation


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Nekhaev I.I. The history of formation of the social organizations as an object of management. Sociology and Law. 2018;(3):79-84. (In Russ.)

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