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2. California Labor’s Law
(Civil Society/Other)
...s involves racial prejudice and the prevailing labor laws forbid pointing out employees it because they be a different race, in many companies still make the difficult for some individuals to be treat...

...inos for real money games have increased like phenomenally and millions of people are get busy into playing different casino games online. There are different types of games offered by online slot ma...

...r the big prize. Buy-a-Pay: These are the most misunderstood machines in the casino. Each coin activates a different pay out. You need the maximum coins to receive the largest jackpot. In instance a...

5. Choosing Your Favorite Casino Games
(Civil Society/Other)
...re more complicated, non-traditional casino games that are available for the player wanting to try something different, or who just doesn't like the more traditional fare. But any player can tell ...

6. The Concept of Civil Society
(Civil Society/The Concept of Civil Society)
...out solidarity and trust or planned for their future. We have been thinking too much about social formations different from, in competition with, civil society. And so we have neglected the networks t...

7. Private and Public Roles in Civil Society
(Civil Society/The Concept of Civil Society)
...hat the late Michael Oakeshott called "civil association," a framework of rules that is formally indifferent to particular interests, though it may affect the success with which particular i...

8. Interpreting the Notion of Civil Society
(Civil Society/The Concept of Civil Society)
...an "join the association of your choice" ( Michael Walzer). I begin from a three-part model which differentiates between civil society, the state, and the economy. Its roots lie in Hegel, b...

...posedly characteristic of the Gemeinschaften of simpler societies. Today many political theorists of rather different theoretical orientations and political commitments rather uncontroversially think...

10. Civil Society, Hard Cases and the End of the Cold War
(Civil Society/The Concept of Civil Society)
...sting the temptation it offers to become an "X," to fix one's identity. Let me express this a different way. An attraction of civil society is that it is the realm in which the first pe...

11. In Common Together: Unity, Diversity, and Civic Virtue
(Civil Society/The Communitarian Approach)
...y possible. Our differences must be recognized if they are to exist substantively at all. We cannot be "different" all by ourselves. A political body that simultaneously brings persons toget...

12. Too Many Rights, Too Few Responsibilities
(Civil Society/The Communitarian Approach)
... movement is in part social philosophy and sociology, in part a moral call, and in part a matter of taking a different slant on public policies. Communitarians point out the ill logic of demanding th...

13. Progressive Politics and Communitarian Culture
(Civil Society/The Communitarian Approach)
One of the hallmarks of communitarianism is its sensitivity to cultural and historical differences that may differentiate one community or subcommunity from another. And in precisely that spirit, I mu

14. Neo-Hegelian Reflections on the Communitarian Debate
(Civil Society/The Communitarian Approach)
... of our desires, what we deeply want and what we think is possible for us in our lives. We can draw two very different   and related pictures of this. On the one hand, we can have a very tra...

15. From Socialism to Communitarianism
(Civil Society/The Communitarian Approach)
...zation to which we belonged. What I was suggesting in that rather quixotic effort was another alternative, a different way  of thinking, one more congenial to the American spirit and the American...

...t; referred to in the expression "communitarian" is a rather ambivalent notion, because it has two different meanings. First, it covers aspects of the meaning of the German word or concept G...

...iciency of a given society. Now, the question is: what does economic efficiency depend on? There are several different answers, each of them depending on their theoretical background. Neoliberals or n...

18. Industrial Policy--Will Clinton Find the High Wage Path?
(Civil Society/Economic Policy and Social Justice)
...nergy and intelligence of its population) God and history have given it. But by the late twentieth century, different factors of production--technology, worker and management skills, and workplace or...

19. Redefining the Role of the State to Facilitate Reform in East and West
(Civil Society/Economic Policy and Social Justice)
...te-free capitalism or laissez-faire policy in the West is quite unlikely. In Central and Eastern Europe, two different approaches can be seen at the moment. The ex-GDR-and Poland to a lesser extent--o...

20. Between Social Darwinism and the Overprotective State
(Civil Society/Economic Policy and Social Justice)
...g two problems: unequal treatment of persons with identical problems and the inflexibility of the system.The different insurance systems existing today, for example in Germany, have developed over a p...

21. Civil Society and Social Justice
(Civil Society/Economic Policy and Social Justice)
...on"--a horizontal and mutually binding promise of the members of civil society to accept one another as different but politically equal, and which has to show in the way they resolve their confli...

22. American Social Reform and a New Kind of Modernity
(Civil Society/Economic Policy and Social Justice)
The United States, as has been said for at least 100 years, is different from Europe. And it has been different, it has been said over and over again, because of the importance of the doctrine of lais

23. Rooted Cosmopolitanism
(Civil Society/The Internationalization of Politics and Economics)
...the producing and the speaking individual, Marx--unintentionally--implies the essential point. Societies are differentiated not only through productive relations but through language and culture, part...

24. Neither Politics Nor Economics
(Civil Society/The Internationalization of Politics and Economics)
...ions to those within them constitutes a cosmological, not a theological, split. At war are two fundamentally different visions of man in the world. Modernists, inspired by life rather than the word, b...

25. The Left in the Process of Democratization in Central and Eastern European Countries
(Civil Society/The Internationalization of Politics and Economics)
...her converted to become democratic socialists or remained communists. This problem has presented itself very differently in each country. Unfortunately I cannot go into further detail. I just want to&...

...urch has functioned not only as a surrogate for the nation, but as custodian of an idea of solidarity rather different from the rigidities of administered and obligatory social justice. Coming from a ...

27. Pluralism and the Left Identity
(Civil Society/European Socialism and American Social)
...ure, such a project has been on the agenda for some time and from many quarters proposals have been made for different forms of what we could call "liberal socialism," but today this questio...

28. Some Reflections on the New World Order and Disorder
(Civil Society/European Socialism and American Social)
...s to control them. Yet, competition now occurs at a worldwide level, which has created tremendous strains on different sectors of the national economies seeking to modernize and adapt to the new chall...

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