Theoretical Legal Analysis and Historical Philosophical Foundations of the Welfare State
Odilova Naira GulyamovnaPhD in Psychological Sciences, Associate Professor, National University of Uzbekistan, TashkentAkhmedov Ergash KuldashevichHead of the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Angren University, PhD in PhilosophyAkilova Ugilkhon MirzapayasovnaDoctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philosophy, Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers, National Research UniversityТurabekova Shakhnosa DamirovnaAssociate Professor at Tashkent University of Applied Sciences
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This article presents a theoretical and legal analysis of the concept of the welfare state, while also exploring the stages of its historical development and its philosophical foundations. The roots of the welfare state are traced from the legacy of ancient thinkers to contemporary theories of the rule of law. Particular attention is devoted to the consolidation of welfare state principles in the Constitution of Uzbekistan and their role in shaping national statehood practices. The essence of the welfare state is revealed through theoretical, historical-comparative, and philosophical approaches.
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