ABSTRACT

Separation of power in a multidimensional society, in turn, entails many view points. Of fundamental importance is the institutionalization of more or less equally powerful branches, both with respect to the scope of their activities, especially the separation of the ideological or religious function, and their territorial and functional responsibilities. Consider the development of a political system. It is indeterministic by its very nature, and it operates based on a pluralistic mechanism. The objects of this mechanism are the various programs of development for a country. There are two kinds of sick deviants - pathological and nonpathological. What distinguishes a pathological individual from a nonpathological one is the former’s inability, given the resources available, to maintain normal functions and handle adverse situations. Every developed pluralistic political system includes the entire spectrum of deviants espousing their own ideologies.