Civil Society

Barbieri, William A

Civil Society Who Belongs? - Washington Council for Research in Values and Philosophy 2004 - 264p - Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change Series VII, Seminars on Culture &; 200400ENGGPC1 .

includes index and biblioraphy

PART I. PARADIGMS Chapter I. Multiculturalism and the Bounds of Civil Society by William A. Barbieri Chapter II. Community, Culture and Power:Civil Society, Marginality, and Social Creativity by Charles R. Decherl Chapter III.Constitution of a Rational Society: a Kautilyan Text by Sebastian Velassery Chapter IV. Diversity and Its Conundrum:History of the Psyche, Portent of the Sign Carol M. Dupre PART II. CIVIL SOCIETY AND A `COMMON`HUMANITY Chapter V. From Exclusion to Communication:A Plea for Political Tolerance by Semou Pathe Gueye Chapter VI. Contemporary Chinese Immigrants and Civil Society by He Xirong Chapter VII. Social Change, Civil Society and Tolerance. A Challenge for the New Democracies by Viorica Tighel PART III. CIVIL SOCIETY AND AFRICA Chapter VIII. The Nature, Role and Challenge of Civil Society in Selected African Societies:A Key to Who Belongs by Edward Wamala

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