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civil societyPart 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. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The story I am telling portrays both of these strands as having contributed essentially to what our civic nation has become. Now, too, as the seniors before us took grave risks to resist the United States government in the name of a civic nation transcending "blood and soil" and even capitalism and Cold War ideology, American civil society seemed to have risen from slumber and to be walking again, remoralizing the state and the law. Third Worlders, he fears, may fail to be assimilable into the civic nation, "because the civic nation depends upon undergirding habits and presuppositions that are historically and at present inseparable from cultural and ethnic experience. |
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