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2. Get Nice Socialize
(Civil Society/Other)
Nowadays we can not escape from socializing with others. Every day we need other people in the world of work, households, and share daily activities, that is why we are so dependent on a phone technol

3. California Labor’s Law
(Civil Society/Other)
...he difficult for some individuals to be treated fairly in various aspects of employment. In the fact most people have undertaking to hire a lawyer is always an expensive and in the same goes for Calif...

4. Social Impact of Casino
(Civil Society/Other)
...nced the over-whelming influence this game had on shaping its thoughts, beliefs and course of events. For people indulging in these games it elevated to a special significance, moving from merely bein...

.... The popularity of online casinos 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 g...

6. Choosing Your Favorite Casino Games
(Civil Society/Other)
People addicted to play online casino games, but what is their favorite and why? They can choose many optional games when open up an internet connection. Of course they are looking for relatively simp

...rnet casinos clone the traditional brick and concrete casinos in all respects. However with more and more people preferring to play online poker and casino games from the safety of their own home, the...

8. The Concept of Civil Society
(Civil Society/The Concept of Civil Society)
...nce, political likemindedness--all these are less certain and less substantial than they once were. Other people, strangers on the street, seem less trustworthy than they once did. The Hobbesian accou...

9. Civil Society, Hard Cases and the End of the Cold War
(Civil Society/The Concept of Civil Society)
...society, requires that we maintain a tension between these two intuitive premises. This tension will keep people from completely identifying their person with either their separateness or their togeth...

10. In Common Together: Unity, Diversity, and Civic Virtue
(Civil Society/The Communitarian Approach)
...history and our primary documents between individual rights and immunities and the vision of "we the people." This ambiguity is inherent in American political culture and has persisted sinc...

11. Too Many Rights, Too Few Responsibilities
(Civil Society/The Communitarian Approach)
...rians, have effectively blocked most steps to increase public responsibilities, from drug testing even of people who are directly involved in public safety (such as the engineers who drive trains) to ...

12. Progressive Politics and Communitarian Culture
(Civil Society/The Communitarian Approach)
... all of its forms. The critique of Bolshevik-style vanguard elitism comes very easily, I suspect, to many people. But there is a form of elitism that is somewhat harder to avoid or even recognize. And...

13. Neo-Hegelian Reflections on the Communitarian Debate
(Civil Society/The Communitarian Approach)
...bout professional ethics in America. But what was striking about this report was the gap between what the people being interviewed in the story were talking about and the rather impoverished moral voc...

14. From Socialism to Communitarianism
(Civil Society/The Communitarian Approach)
...at meant so much in their youth. This is unfortunate, because it has meant that a fairly large number of people who might otherwise have helped to create moral and intellectual community have remaine...

...d should this idea be a "communitarian" one? Or is this "just another label"--as many people (especially in Eastern Europe) have also come to think about the common label "lef...

...tatively sat isfying job. Only if the mere quantity is relevant, might Keynesian policy work. However, if people do not simply expect jobs sans phrase, but want qualitatively interesting, socially use...

17. Industrial Policy--Will Clinton Find the High Wage Path?
(Civil Society/Economic Policy and Social Justice)
...view has now spread to important segments of the business sector. A decade before, the high-tech business people were scornful when some labor leaders and industrialists talked about industrial policy...

18. Redefining the Role of the State to Facilitate Reform in East and West
(Civil Society/Economic Policy and Social Justice)
...quence of the bankruptcy of Marxism/Leninism is now a bias against socialism in general. Today, many more people are busy developing principles to convert socialist countries to capitalism than vice-v...

19. Between Social Darwinism and the Overprotective State
(Civil Society/Economic Policy and Social Justice)
...ny I think that, nevertheless, some of what I have to say may also be of interest and perhaps even use to people in other countries. I start with a short analysis of some problems and deficiencies of...

20. American Social Reform and a New Kind of Modernity
(Civil Society/Economic Policy and Social Justice)
...sciousness; rarely, in fact, has the labor force or the working class in the United States, been the same people for more than a generation or two. And, consequently, the sorts of democratic politics ...

21. Rooted Cosmopolitanism
(Civil Society/The Internationalization of Politics and Economics)
...mbols tied to "the characteristic forms or styles and genres of certain historical configurations of peoples." All of them generate ethnocentrism, a sense of collective uniqueness and exclus...

22. Ethnicity, Migration, and the Validity of the Nation-State
(Civil Society/The Internationalization of Politics and Economics)
..., and a more sane society than most of the rest of Britain, in spite of the fact that a certain number of people are being killed on the borders of these two ghettos. The obvious negative side is tha...

23. Neither Politics Nor Economics
(Civil Society/The Internationalization of Politics and Economics)
...he orthodox, internal to the individual for the progressive. Both perspectives have among their adherents people with a wide variety of psychological dispositions, but certainty and conviction are mor...

24. The Left in the Process of Democratization in Central and Eastern European Countries
(Civil Society/The Internationalization of Politics and Economics)
...s in Eastern and Central Europe over the past six years have shown that the democratic potential of these peoples has been much stronger than the West had expected. The fast collapse of the conservati...

...instance). As they consider the economic and social costs of their integration into the world market, the peoples of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe have good reason to be apprehensive. In ...

26. What's Left After Socialism
(Civil Society/European Socialism and American Social)
...ction of the world market as a replacement for the internationalization of the political consciousness of peoples constitutes the global village as the meditation of the uncon scious--"Democratis...

27. Some Reflections on the New World Order and Disorder
(Civil Society/European Socialism and American Social)
...their relative obsolescence as central political structures in the world. Decisions affecting millions of people are made far from the territorial borders of their respective nationstates, leaving the...

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