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    Social justice

    Editorial

    Yerkir/am
    October 15, 2004

    The efficiency of the political system is determined by the
    qualitative and quantitative characteristics of demands presented to
    the system and the system' s ability to find operational solutions to
    the demands presented.

    Any material and political support to the existing political system
    can contribute to the reproduction if that system if it is transformed
    into a socially useful political decision.

    However, experience shows that mutually beneficial cooperation between
    the economic elite and the political leadership results in pressure
    exerted by various interest groups on the political decision making
    thus making it biased and failing to represent the interests of
    economically weak and vulnerable segments of the society.

    The institutional structures and processes of decision making are
    under the influence of large businesses and social groups. As a result
    of this the price for supporting the political system does not match
    the benefits gained from the decisions being made.

    The society pays a higher price. If we take into consideration that
    the civil society institutions that can serve as interest groups for
    the more vulnerable segments of the society do not work in Armenia, we
    can say that the majority of the society does not have any impact on
    the political decision making in return to the support it gives to the
    political system.

    In Armenia, the support to the political system (in the form of paying
    taxes and public services fees, participation in the elections,
    abiding by the laws, etc) is not commensurate to the feedback from the
    political system (in the form of social security, ensuring equality
    under the law, paying pensions, etc.).

    In addition to this, an opinion prevails in the Armenian society that
    the social-political elite provides less support to the political
    system (by understating their incomes, avoiding military service,
    etc.) while at the same time taking advantage of certain privileges.

    Social justice is the pre-condition for constructive cooperation
    between the political leadership and the citizens. Transition period
    is sometimes used to justify political manipulations and failures.

    When social justice is violated certain segments of the society are
    deprived of the opportunity for material and spiritual
    reproduction. In this case, such segments resort to isolationist
    approach of interaction with the political system - they refuse to
    participate in the political processes.

    The social-economic and spiritual-cultural life of the country is
    always influenced by the problems the nation is facing. Today, the
    solution to these problems implies self-restriction, readiness for
    sacrifices, unity and most importantly, organization at the level of
    the state. Nothing is more dangerous for the country than the
    privileged status of certain groups and classes against the general
    background of self-restriction and sacrifice of the larger society.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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