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civil society

Part of a society or culture outside the government and state-run institutions. For Karl Marx and G W F Hegel, civil society was that part of society where self-interest and materialism were rampant, although Adam Smith believed that enlightened self-interest would promote the general good. Classical writers and earlier political theorists such as John Locke used the term to describe the whole of a civilized society.



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Nancy Alexander, director of a Maryland-based NGO, Citizen Network, argued that the new approach to developmental aid threatens infrastructure and basic service provision for which user fees will be charged.
In Mexico the citizen network, Alianza Civica, held a consulta (on whether the Zapatistas should become a political party) in which ore than a million people cast ballots in just three days.
Chair of the World Court Project, an international citizen network that helped bring about the 1996 International Court of Justice ruling.
 
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