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The past two decades have witnessed a revival of the concept of ‘civil society’. From East Central Europe to Latin America and East Asia to the recent calls for a ‘European civil society’ and a ‘global civil society’, the concept signifies the need for national and supra–national forms of civic commitment against both unjustified state domination and neo–liberal marketization. Reviewing the long history of the concept, its use in various regional contexts and its place in critical political theory, this book takes comprehensive stock of these debates and asks about the potential of the concept of civil society in guiding political transformations towards fuller understandings of liberty and democracy.



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“Overall, this is an insightful book, which will be of relevance to academics and students in the fields of political theory, philosophy and history. Besides a fine example of historical and theoretical analysis, those interested in civil society debates will find in this volume a wide range of arguments for reflection.” · In-Spire Book Reviews



Table of Contents

Introduction
Peter Wagner

PART I: BEGINNINGS

Chapter 1. Civil Society and the Problématique of Political Modernity
Jean Terrier and Peter Wagner

Chapter 2. From koinonìa politikè to societas civilis: Birth, Disappearance and First Renaissance of the Concept
Peter Hallberg and Björn Wittrock

PART II: NARROWING

Chapter 3. The Nationalisation and Popularisation of Political Language: the Concept of ‘Civil Society’ in Swedish
Peter Hallberg

Chapter 4. Declining Deliberation: Civil Society, Community, Organised Modernity
Jean Terrier and Peter Wagner

Chapter 5. The Withering Away of ‘Civil Society’ and the Organization of Social Life: the Case of Germany from the Wilhelminian era to the G.D.R.
Jay Rowell and Bénédicte Zimmermann

PART III: WIDENING

Chapter 6. The Second Renaissance of Civil Society in East and Central Europe – and in the European Union
Jody Jensen and Ferenc Miszlivetz

Chapter 7. Pluralized Globalisation: Civil Society in East Asia and Latin America
Shin Jong-Hwa and Peter Wagner

Chapter 8. Global Civil Society: from Dissident Democratisation to World Bank Parlance
Jody Jensen and Ferenc Miszlivetz

Chapter 9. The Critique of Organised Modernity
Jean Terrier and Peter Wagner

PART IV: CONCLUDING

Chapter 10. The Return of Civil Society and the Reopening of the Political Problématique
Jean Terrier and Peter Wagner

Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/05/2006
      ISBN13: 9781845451189, 978-1845451189
      ISBN10: 184545118X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The past two decades have witnessed a revival of the concept of ‘civil society’. From East Central Europe to Latin America and East Asia to the recent calls for a ‘European civil society’ and a ‘global civil society’, the concept signifies the need for national and supra–national forms of civic commitment against both unjustified state domination and neo–liberal marketization. Reviewing the long history of the concept, its use in various regional contexts and its place in critical political theory, this book takes comprehensive stock of these debates and asks about the potential of the concept of civil society in guiding political transformations towards fuller understandings of liberty and democracy.



      Trade Review

      “Overall, this is an insightful book, which will be of relevance to academics and students in the fields of political theory, philosophy and history. Besides a fine example of historical and theoretical analysis, those interested in civil society debates will find in this volume a wide range of arguments for reflection.” · In-Spire Book Reviews



      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      Peter Wagner

      PART I: BEGINNINGS

      Chapter 1. Civil Society and the Problématique of Political Modernity
      Jean Terrier and Peter Wagner

      Chapter 2. From koinonìa politikè to societas civilis: Birth, Disappearance and First Renaissance of the Concept
      Peter Hallberg and Björn Wittrock

      PART II: NARROWING

      Chapter 3. The Nationalisation and Popularisation of Political Language: the Concept of ‘Civil Society’ in Swedish
      Peter Hallberg

      Chapter 4. Declining Deliberation: Civil Society, Community, Organised Modernity
      Jean Terrier and Peter Wagner

      Chapter 5. The Withering Away of ‘Civil Society’ and the Organization of Social Life: the Case of Germany from the Wilhelminian era to the G.D.R.
      Jay Rowell and Bénédicte Zimmermann

      PART III: WIDENING

      Chapter 6. The Second Renaissance of Civil Society in East and Central Europe – and in the European Union
      Jody Jensen and Ferenc Miszlivetz

      Chapter 7. Pluralized Globalisation: Civil Society in East Asia and Latin America
      Shin Jong-Hwa and Peter Wagner

      Chapter 8. Global Civil Society: from Dissident Democratisation to World Bank Parlance
      Jody Jensen and Ferenc Miszlivetz

      Chapter 9. The Critique of Organised Modernity
      Jean Terrier and Peter Wagner

      PART IV: CONCLUDING

      Chapter 10. The Return of Civil Society and the Reopening of the Political Problématique
      Jean Terrier and Peter Wagner

      Bibliography
      Index

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