"For centuries we have been living in the society where not laws but people ruled, where there was no legal state"
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The subtext is less democratic than managerial. “No legal state” doesn’t necessarily mean “no rights”; it means no predictable rules, no stable procedures, no dependable constraints on governance. That language fits a post-Soviet moment when legitimacy had to be manufactured quickly: new constitutions, courts, and markets needed a moral story, and the story was modernization. The quote creates a clean before-and-after, turning a messy transition into a narrative of rescue.
It also quietly narrows the target. “People” in that sentence isn’t the public; it’s the informal networks, clans, apparatchiks, and strongmen who do politics as patronage. Yet the irony is unavoidable: it takes a powerful person to declare the end of rule by people. In Nazarbayev’s mouth, the rule of law becomes both aspiration and alibi - a promise of order that can justify concentrated authority, so long as it wears the costume of institutions.
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Nazarbayev, Nursultan. (2026, January 16). For centuries we have been living in the society where not laws but people ruled, where there was no legal state. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/for-centuries-we-have-been-living-in-the-society-83200/
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Nazarbayev, Nursultan. "For centuries we have been living in the society where not laws but people ruled, where there was no legal state." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/for-centuries-we-have-been-living-in-the-society-83200/.
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"For centuries we have been living in the society where not laws but people ruled, where there was no legal state." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/for-centuries-we-have-been-living-in-the-society-83200/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.











