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The nature of the currently emerging European society, which includes the economic and social transformation of Eastern and Central European countries, has been hotly debated. At its center is the relationship between markets and civil society within political and social contexts. The contributors to this volume offer perspectives from various disciplines (the social sciences, conceptual history, law, economics) and from several European countries in order to explore the ways in which markets influence various forms of civil society, such as individual freedom, social cohesion, economic effectiveness and democratic governance, and influence the construction of a civil society in a broader sense.



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"Markets and Civil Society examines the complex interactions between the economic institutions and the system of voluntary organizations in liberal democracies, as well as the political consequences of these interactions. Overall, this volume is a major addition to the literature on civil society." · Carlos Waisman, University of California, San Diego



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Editors Preface

Chapter 1. Introduction: Markets, civil societies and the political space
Victor Pérez-Díaz

PART I: MARKETS, CIVIL SOCIETY AND POLITICS

Chapter 2. Markets as conversations: Markets' contribution to civility, the public sphere and civil society at large
Chapter 3. An entrepreneurial theory of social and cultural chance
Chapter 4. Civil society elements in European court systems: Towards a comparative analysis and a reference to an economic point of view
Chapter 5. Dispute resolution systems and global markets: why arbitration?

PART II: CIVIL SOCIETY IN TRANSITIONS TO, AND CONSOLIDATIONS OF, MARKET ECONOMIES AND LIBERAL POLITICS

Chapter 6. Consumer credit and society in transition countries
Chapter 7. The politics of civic combinations
Chapter 8. Informal intermediaries and civic organizations in state-business relationships in Russia
Chapter 9. Enterpreneurs, consumers and civility: The case of Poland
Chapter 10. Conclusions and suggestions for further research

Notes on contributors
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/07/2009
      ISBN13: 9781845456078, 978-1845456078
      ISBN10: 1845456076

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The nature of the currently emerging European society, which includes the economic and social transformation of Eastern and Central European countries, has been hotly debated. At its center is the relationship between markets and civil society within political and social contexts. The contributors to this volume offer perspectives from various disciplines (the social sciences, conceptual history, law, economics) and from several European countries in order to explore the ways in which markets influence various forms of civil society, such as individual freedom, social cohesion, economic effectiveness and democratic governance, and influence the construction of a civil society in a broader sense.



      Trade Review

      "Markets and Civil Society examines the complex interactions between the economic institutions and the system of voluntary organizations in liberal democracies, as well as the political consequences of these interactions. Overall, this volume is a major addition to the literature on civil society." · Carlos Waisman, University of California, San Diego



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      Editors Preface

      Chapter 1. Introduction: Markets, civil societies and the political space
      Victor Pérez-Díaz

      PART I: MARKETS, CIVIL SOCIETY AND POLITICS

      Chapter 2. Markets as conversations: Markets' contribution to civility, the public sphere and civil society at large
      Chapter 3. An entrepreneurial theory of social and cultural chance
      Chapter 4. Civil society elements in European court systems: Towards a comparative analysis and a reference to an economic point of view
      Chapter 5. Dispute resolution systems and global markets: why arbitration?

      PART II: CIVIL SOCIETY IN TRANSITIONS TO, AND CONSOLIDATIONS OF, MARKET ECONOMIES AND LIBERAL POLITICS

      Chapter 6. Consumer credit and society in transition countries
      Chapter 7. The politics of civic combinations
      Chapter 8. Informal intermediaries and civic organizations in state-business relationships in Russia
      Chapter 9. Enterpreneurs, consumers and civility: The case of Poland
      Chapter 10. Conclusions and suggestions for further research

      Notes on contributors
      Bibliography
      Index

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