Civil Society: Democratic PerspectivesRobert Fine, Shirin Rai Routledge, 2014. gada 5. marts - 184 lappuses This volume examines the idea of civil society in its historical and contemporary dimensions. It provides a comprehensive and critical mapping of the idea, the burden of expectation that it has carried, and the intellectual and political dimensions that surround it. |
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Civil Society Theory Enlightenment and Critique | 7 |
Civic or Commercial? Adam Fergusons Concept of Civil Society | 29 |
Smith and Hegel on Civil Society | 49 |
The Artificial Political Order and the Natural Social Orders | 63 |
Market Economy and Democratic Polity | 76 |
The Uncivil Interstices between Civil and Political Society | 94 |
Civil Society or Constitutional Patriotism? | 115 |
Myths from Eastern Europe and the Legend of the West | 132 |
Cognitive and Ethical Aspects of Postcommunist Society Transformation | 145 |
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Notes on Contributors | 168 |
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