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3. Private and Public Roles in Civil Society
(Civil Society/The Concept of Civil Society)
...work for civil society. It is also the instrument of the struggle, used to give a particular shape to the common life." Commitment to an unregulated market and the minimal state is not a necessa...

4. Interpreting the Notion of Civil Society
(Civil Society/The Concept of Civil Society)
...ome components of the new social movements, the second of elite theorists of democracy. What both have in common is a view that severs the link between civil and political society. The third model is ...

5. In Common Together: Unity, Diversity, and Civic Virtue
(Civil Society/The Communitarian Approach)
...themselves and to recognize one another in and through their differences as well as in what they share in common--that was the great chal lenge. If debates in recent years between the individualist an...

6. Too Many Rights, Too Few Responsibilities
(Civil Society/The Communitarian Approach)
...services, strongly upholding rights -- coupled with a relatively weak sense of obligation, of serving the commons, and without a feeling of responsibility for the country. Hence: Americans recently ca...

7. Progressive Politics and Communitarian Culture
(Civil Society/The Communitarian Approach)
...g an extremely important sentence by Norman Birnbaum. "A modern and multicultural society requires a common set of moral expectations and moral language, if it is to remain a society and not a ha...

8. Neo-Hegelian Reflections on the Communitarian Debate
(Civil Society/The Communitarian Approach)
... idea that anything is possible, that individuals need not be restricted by the social roles (that even a common individual like Napoleon, the "little corporal," can by virtue of his talents...

9. From Socialism to Communitarianism
(Civil Society/The Communitarian Approach)
...hat will justify the commitments and sacrifices we ask of ourselves, and of one another, in the name of a common good. However, we cannot be satisfied with this continuity, this residue of socialist ...

Is there a common idea of the "left" in Europe and the United States? And should this idea be a "communitarian" one? Or is this "just another label"--as many people (espe

...The more a given economy is embedded in a social structure, favorable to the production of "economic commons," the more they exert positive results. The "tragedy of the commons" ( ...

12. Industrial Policy--Will Clinton Find the High Wage Path?
(Civil Society/Economic Policy and Social Justice)
... largely activities that improve "supply-side" skills and capital, rather than create jobs. The common complaint about training among workers is "training for what?" Without the pr...

13. Redefining the Role of the State to Facilitate Reform in East and West
(Civil Society/Economic Policy and Social Justice)
...d economy. In addition, priorities and the sequence of measures must be be decided in accordance with the Common Market to which these countries adhere by their Association Agreements concluded with t...

14. Between Social Darwinism and the Overprotective State
(Civil Society/Economic Policy and Social Justice)
...rvice must necessarily play an active role in the process of production. To some extent this knowledge is common sense. It is almost a truism that a patient will not recover from his disease unless he...

15. American Social Reform and a New Kind of Modernity
(Civil Society/Economic Policy and Social Justice)
...y family, every individual who has the means and the wherewithal, wants and attempts to withdraw from the common realm, to privately secure for themselves what they think, perhaps rightly, is not avai...

16. Rooted Cosmopolitanism
(Civil Society/The Internationalization of Politics and Economics)
...odernity and modernity, Smith perceives a political transformation leading from ethnie towards notions of common citizenship. The "collective uniqueness" of a social entity is a problematic...

17. Ethnicity, Migration, and the Validity of the Nation-State
(Civil Society/The Internationalization of Politics and Economics)
...ber of people are being killed on the borders of these two ghettos. The obvious negative side is that no common national ground may remain in the end by the division of the population of a state into...

18. Neither Politics Nor Economics
(Civil Society/The Internationalization of Politics and Economics)
... in the media. We shine light on the shadowy regions of the soul even as we darken the stage on which our common destiny is enacted. Because they practice politics in cultural terms, Americans cannot...

19. The Left in the Process of Democratization in Central and Eastern European Countries
(Civil Society/The Internationalization of Politics and Economics)
...owever, we witness the disintegration of the former nation-states. The former Soviet Union has become the Commonwealth of Independent States, Czechoslovakia has been split into the Czech Republic and ...

...on rather like that depicted in Breughel's painting of the tower of Babel. Work on the edifice of our common life has all but ceased, as architects and artisans contend with one another in strange...

21. Some Reflections on the New World Order and Disorder
(Civil Society/European Socialism and American Social)
...ribution of political resources, but also for any defective institutional workings or poor performance is common practice among opinion leaders and politicians. As a result, electoral engineering is f...

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