THE ROLE OF STUDENT YOUTH IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF ANTI-CORRUPTION CIVIL SOCIETY: ILLUSION OR REALITY?
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The article discusses the role and participation of students in building a «new» type of civil society from the perspective of an anti-corruption component. According to the authors, the most important criterion for the structure and construction of statehood is the propaganda of a negative attitude to corruption as a phenomenon that undermines public confidence in government bodies, government institutions, and public social institutions. The problem of the fight against corruption is relevant and at the present stage of the formation of our state requires active role participation. An important role and significance is assigned to students in the formation of the basic and key areas of modern state strategies in the anti-corruption vector. The authors substantiate the special role of students in the construction of a new formation by the absence of stable stereotypes due to age. The article presents and analyzes the results of a study on the attitude of students to fundamental changes in the Government of the Russian Federation, reveals ideas about the program for the development of the state and society in the near future from the perspective of students' opinions.
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