An understanding of the dynamism of politics in the modern context from the standpoint of political sociology begins by seeing society and the political system as inseparable and mutually permeable.
This paper will explore the conditions of modern democracy, by which the author means a flexible and stable politics that can (re) construct social and political order in the long run in a dynamic and dialecticai way through open and critical ‘dialogue’ in several spheres, within or between the political system and society.