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2. California Labor’s Law
(Civil Society/Other)
...inting out employees it because they be a different race, in many companies still make the difficult for some individuals to be treated fairly in various aspects of employment. In the fact most people...

3. Social Impact of Casino
(Civil Society/Other)
...ioral disorders, a situation termed as Co-morbidity that creates strong economical disorders pertaining to an individual pushing him to bankruptcy or worse still to a life of crime but alas! There is ...

4. Private and Public Roles in Civil Society
(Civil Society/The Concept of Civil Society)
...society, then, can receive both liberal and communitarian interpretation, depending on whether one emphasizes individual liberty or associational solidarity. How are these two interpretations of civi...

5. Interpreting the Notion of Civil Society
(Civil Society/The Concept of Civil Society)
...onalist, racist versions toward egalitarian, horizontal, non-sexist, open versions based on the principles of individual rights and democratic participation in associations, and public. No one can arg...

6. Civil Society, Hard Cases and the End of the Cold War
(Civil Society/The Concept of Civil Society)
...project to rest on two intuitive premises. The first of these is that of the separateness and distinctness of individuals, one from another. This does not have to imply that I am completely other than...

7. In Common Together: Unity, Diversity, and Civic Virtue
(Civil Society/The Communitarian Approach)
...s well as in what they share in common--that was the great chal lenge. If debates in recent years between the individualist and communitarian positions, as these have been tagged, are any indication, ...

8. Too Many Rights, Too Few Responsibilities
(Civil Society/The Communitarian Approach)
...usiness." And to deal with the illicit demands for drugs we are told to "Just say no." Radical individualists, from the ACLU to libertarians, have effectively blocked most steps to incr...

9. Progressive Politics and Communitarian Culture
(Civil Society/The Communitarian Approach)
... inevitability of the pluralism of competing worthy values. There is simply no guarantee that everything any individual cherishes or that is collectively cherished can be realized simultaneously with...

10. Neo-Hegelian Reflections on the Communitarian Debate
(Civil Society/The Communitarian Approach)
...hich they and the reporter were talking about it. They were talking about things like the responsibility that individuals have toward each other in specific social settings, about very elemental human...

11. From Socialism to Communitarianism
(Civil Society/The Communitarian Approach)
... democracy. Social democracy may or may not embrace concern for the vitality of community. It may be strongly individualist and statist. The programs of the welfare state are mainly designed to serve ...

...Mary Douglas, and others), that stress the moral and institutional contexts of rational procedures as well as individual decision making of human beings in society. The "family-resemblance"...

...es social changes, not only in terms of stratification of the working class, but also in regard to social and individual values, habits, and norms. Economic growth may produce increased economic and s...

14. Redefining the Role of the State to Facilitate Reform in East and West
(Civil Society/Economic Policy and Social Justice)
...a new vision, a new Utopia. For us, as well as for the generations to come, it is not sufficient to appeal to individual well-being alone; we must contribute to the implementation of better society fo...

15. Between Social Darwinism and the Overprotective State
(Civil Society/Economic Policy and Social Justice)
...ticians all over the world to conjure up the ruinous consequences of the welfare state for the freedom of the individual as well as for the functioning of the economy. The "deterring example&quot...

16. Civil Society and Social Justice
(Civil Society/Economic Policy and Social Justice)
... rights (freedom) and of social rights (justice) implies that "social entitlements" are not genuine individual rights but mere programs for government action. 2. In the German context the pr...

17. American Social Reform and a New Kind of Modernity
(Civil Society/Economic Policy and Social Justice)
...e that some commentators now refer to as the politics of secession. That is, every group, every family, every individual who has the means and the wherewithal, wants and attempts to withdraw from the ...

18. Rooted Cosmopolitanism
(Civil Society/The Internationalization of Politics and Economics)
...henomena. In the socialist future, with human "prehistory" left behind, there would be a new social individual dwelling amid socialist humanity. Nothing would mediate between the individual ...

19. Neither Politics Nor Economics
(Civil Society/The Internationalization of Politics and Economics)
... At the same time matters of religious belief, taste, and cultural preference--once thought of as private and individualistic--become center-stage in the large public dramas enacted in the media. We s...

...e in the United States have the intellectual and spiritual resources to think anew about the relationships of individual liberty and social obligation, market function and public sovereignty, public g...

21. Pluralism and the Left Identity
(Civil Society/European Socialism and American Social)
... of signs of inequality. It is such a view of society which has to be discarded. The left should cease to see individual freedom in negative terms and begin to take liberty as seriously as equality in...

22. Privacy Policy
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...ivities of, such other advertisers or web sites. If you wish to disable cookies, you may do so through your individual browser options. More detailed information about cookie management with specifi...

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