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Civil Society, Democracy, and Civic Renewal
Robert K. Fullinwider, editor
Civil society is receiving renewed attention from academics, politicians, journalists,
community leaders, and participants in the voluntary sector. Civil Society, Democracy,
and Civic Renewal brings together several of America's leading scholars of
history, sociology, political science, and philosophy to explore the meaning of
civil society, its positive and negative effects, its relation to government, and its
contribution to democracy.
The chapters range widely, taking up the connection between social trust and civic
renewal, the role of citizen councils in environmental decision making, the growth of
self-help groups and their impact on community, historical patterns of civic activity by
women and African Americans, and the place of expertise in public deliberation on
scientific and medical issues. By examining the many disparate views that characterize the
civil society debate, this important volume will contribute to the process of civic
renewal.
Civil Society, Democracy, and Civic Renewal is a project of the Institute for
Philosophy and Public Policy and the National Commission on Civic Renewal. It was written
and edited with the support of the Public Policy Program of the Pew Charitable Trusts.
430 pages
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$26.95 (paper)
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