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9780691088020

Civil Society and Government

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  • ISBN13:

    9780691088020

  • ISBN10:

    0691088020

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-12-03
  • Publisher: Princeton Univ Pr

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Civil Society and Governmentbrings together an unprecedented array of political, ethical, and religious perspectives to shed light on the complex and much-debated relationship between civil society and the state. Some argue that civil society is a bulwark against government; others see it as an indispensable support for government. Civil society has been portrayed both as a independent of the state and as dependent upon it. This book reveals the extraordinary diversity of views on the subject by examining how civil society has been treated in classical liberalism, liberal egalitarianism, critical theory, feminism, natural law, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and Confucianism. The volume draws on the work of eminent scholars to address six questions: In terms of function and consequences, does it matter where the line is drawn between civil society and the state? What is the relationship of civil society to the state? In what contexts and under what conditions should government interact with individuals directly or instead indirectly through communal associations? What are the prerogatives and duties of citizenship, and what is the role of civil society in forming good citizens? How should a society handle the conflicts that sometimes arise between the demands of citizenship and those of membership in the non-governmental associations of civil society? A theoretical introduction by the editors--political theorist Nancy Rosenblum and legal scholar Robert Post--and a conclusion by religious ethicist Richard Miller, tie the book together. In addition to Rosenblum, the contributors are Kenneth Baynes, David Biale, John Coleman, Farhad Kazemi, John Kelsay, William Galston, Will Kymlicka, Tom Palmer, Fred Miller, Susan Moller Okin, Peter Nosco, Henry Rosemont, Steven Scalet, David Schmidtz, William Sullivan, Max Stackhouse, Stephen White, and Noam Zohar.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(25)
Robert C. Post
Nancy L. Rosenblum
State, Civil Society, and Classical Liberalism
26(22)
Steven Scalet
David Schmidtz
Classical Liberalism and Civil Society: Definitions, History, and Relations
48(31)
Tom G. Palmer
Civil Society and Government: A Liberal-Egalitarian Perspective
79(32)
Will Kymlicka
Liberal Egalitarianism: A Family of Theories, Not a Single View
111(12)
William A. Galston
A Critical Theory Perspective on Civil Society and the State
123(23)
Kenneth Baynes
Skeptics at the Celebration: Civil Society and the Early Frankfurt School
146(5)
Stephen K. White
Feminist Perspectives on Civil Society and Government
151(28)
Nancy L. Rosenblum
Comment on Nancy Rosenblum's ``Feminist Perspectives on Civil Society and Government''
179(8)
Susan Moller Okin
Natural Law, Civil Society, and Government
187(29)
Fred D. Miller, Jr.
Natural Law: A Response
216(7)
William M. Sullivan
A Limited State and a Vibrant Society: Christianity and Civil Society
223(32)
John A. Coleman
Christianity, Civil Society, and the State: A Protestant Response
255(10)
Max L. Stackhouse
Civil Society and Government: Seeking Judaic Insights
265(15)
Noam J. Zohar
Response to Noam Zohar
280(4)
David Biale
Civil Society and Government in Islam
284(33)
John Kelsay
Perspectives on Islam and Civil Society
317(17)
Farhad Kazemi
Confucian Perspectives on Civil Society and Government
334(26)
Peter Nosco
Commentary and Addenda on Nosco's ``Confucian Perspectives on Civil Society and Government''
360(10)
Henry Rosemont, Jr.
Overview: The Virtues and Vices of Civil Society
370(27)
Richard B. Miller
Contributors 397(4)
Index 401

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