Civil Society: Democratic PerspectivesRobert Fine, Shirin Rai Taylor & Francis US, 1997 - 172 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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A Preface | 1 |
Robert Fine | 29 |
Smith | 49 |
Market Economy and Democratic Polity | 76 |
The Uncivil Interstices | 94 |
Civil Society or Constitutional Patriotism? | 115 |
Myths from Eastern Europe and the Legend | 132 |
Grazyna Skapska | 145 |
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abstract Adam Smith Andrew Arato Arato argued argument associations Cambridge University Press capitalism central citizens citizenship civic civil society theory collective commercial society communist complex concept of civil concern constitutional patriotism contemporary civil society context contrast critique debate defined democratic democratic political distinction division of labour Eastern Europe economic order electoral emergence enlightenment thought Ernest Gellner essay ethical European Ferguson formation forms Habermas Havel Hegel historical human Ibid idea of civil individual institutions interest Jerzy Szacki Jürgen Habermas liberal liberty London market economy Marx modern division nation natural norms organization Oxford particular philosophy Poland political economy political order polyarchies post-communist potential principle private property problem production public sphere regime relations relationship rule of law Scottish Enlightenment sense social movements social order Solidarity structure theoretical theorists Tocqueville tradition uncivil University of Warwick Vaclav Havel virtue wealth
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