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The Essential Civil Society Reader: The Classic Essays

Editat de Don E. Eberly Contribuţii de Daniel Bell, Robert Bellah, Peter Berger, John Dilulio, Allan Ehrenhalt, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Amitai Etzioni, Francis Fukuyama, William Galston, Mary Ann Glendon, Vaclav Havel, Gertrude Himmelfarb, John McKnight, Richard John Neuhaus, Robert Nisbet, Michael J. Sandel, William A. Schambra, James Q. Wilson, Alan Wolfe
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 iul 2000
There is a growing anxiety about the basic health of society. Everywhere we see the fraying of the social fabric, the decline of families, the absence of consensus on unifying moral principles, and the disappearance of community and voluntary associations. Around the world, politicians and intellectuals of all political persuasions seek to restore civil society by cultivating stronger public ethics and social institutions. In The Essential Civil Society Reader Don Eberly, one of the nation's leading civil society theorists and activists, presents the classic writings of the leading scholars and organizers who have brought the civil society debate to the forefront of American politics. The future of democracy depends on a strong civil society, and this book tells readers how we can achieve it.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780847697199
ISBN-10: 0847697193
Pagini: 424
Dimensiuni: 163 x 227 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:0480
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Part 1 Introduction and Overview
Chapter 2 The Meaning, Origins, and Applications of Civil Society
Part 3 Civil Society Theory
Chapter 4 The Quest for Community: A Study in the Ethics of Order and Freedom
Chapter 5 Whose Keeper? Social Science and Moral Obligation
Chapter 6 The Good Society: We Live Through Our Institutions
Chapter 7 The Demoralization of Society: What's wrong with Civil Society
Chapter 8 Democracy on Trial: The Role of Civil Society in Sustaining Democratic Values
Chapter 9 Communitarianism and the Moral Dimension
Part 10 Community as a Generator of Social Capital
Chapter 11 To Empower People: from State to Civil Society
Chapter 12 Professionalized Services: Disabling Help for Communities and Citizens
Chapter 13 Culture,Incentives, and the Underclass
Chapter 14 The Urban Church: Faith, Outreach and the Inner City Poor
Part 15 Civil Society: Civic Trust, Social Authority
Chapter 16 The Lost City: The Case for Social Authority
Chapter 17 Trust: The Social Virtues and the Creation of Prosperity
Part 18 Civil Society and the Democratic State
Chapter 19 Democracy's Discontent: The Procedural Republic
Chapter 20 Rights Talk: The Impoverishment of Political Discourse
Chapter 21 The Progressive Assault of Civic Community
Chapter 22 Individualism, Liberalism and Democratic Civic Society
Chapter 23 American Exceptionalism Revisted: The role of Civil Society
Chapter 24 Politics, Morality, and Civility

Recenzii

The revival of scholarly and public policy interest in the 'institutions of civil society' is one of the more encouraging intellectual and social movements of the past decade. Still, much work needs to be done to clarify the normative tasks and limits of these institutions and to try to explain how they should properly relate to government, individual citizens, the market, and to each other. This collection of essays helps set the stage for the next round in the "civil society debate.
Few know more or care more about civil society than Don Eberly, so it's not surprising that he has gathered in this book one of the finest collections of essays available on the subject. You'll agree with some, disagree with others, and learn from them all.
Emily Dickinson called poetry the best words in the best order. These essays are the poetry of our national conversation on civil society. If you want an accessible, everything-under-one-roof introduction to our current social condition, you will not find a better book.