The Reemergence of civil society in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union

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The Reemergence of civil society in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union

edited by Zbigniew Rau

Westview Press, 1991

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Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

The turmoil that shook Eastern Europe in the late 1980s and then started the disintegration of the Soviet Union touched off an intense debate about the forces behind the collapse of the Soviet-type system. Civil society, a key concept in the debate, is the focus of this volume, which contrasts the views of Eastern scholars and activists with those of Western academics on the definition, origins and function of civil society within a nation's public life.

目次

  • Human nature, social engineering and the re-emergence of civil society, Z. Rau
  • the nature of society and social conflict as depicted in the Polish Press in 1980-81, Krysztof Podemski
  • intellectuals and their two paths to restoring civil society in Estonia, Juri Luik
  • civil society and national emancipation - the Ukrainian case, Mykola Ryabchuk
  • creating a Crimean tatar national movement - the role and impact of literature, Sabrije Seutova
  • from nationalism to civil society and tolerance, Peter Andras Heltai and Z. Rau
  • post-totalitarianism, civil society and the limits of the liberal model, John Gray
  • revolution, civil society and democracy, Andrew Arato.

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