Building a community of citizens : civil society in the 21st century

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Building a community of citizens : civil society in the 21st century

edited by Don E. Eberly

University Press of America : Commonwealth Foundation, c1994

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

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Building a community of citizens : civil society in the twenty-first century

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Includes bibliographical references

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This book explores the condition of American civil society, evaluates the forces—political, social, demographic, and global—that are operating upon it, and provides critical thinking on how to strengthen it in the decades ahead. Drawing from some of the country's leading thinkers, it looks candidly at the stress fractures on American society— issues such as the underclass, gender, family, and religion, and concludes with five philosophical perspectives: libertarian, populist, communitarian, traditionalist, and the political and cultural center.

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