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America's Promise: Civil Society and the Renewal of American Culture
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America’s Promise: Civil Society and the Renewal of American Culture

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This is a description of the role of civil society in the preservation of democratic values and institutions, and an explanation of why the preservation of civil society must be a major priority over the next several decades. Our society, argues Don E. Eberly, cannot thrive and perhaps cannot survive, without strong social institutions, a vibrant moral order, and an active, intellectual, and grass roots dimension, and he analyzes the concept of civil society in the context of both political theory and sociology. He then outlines the ways in which the civil society debate reveals and responds to the more fundamental concern of moral collapse evident in America today.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Country
United States
Date
1 December 1998
Pages
266
ISBN
9780847692286

This is a description of the role of civil society in the preservation of democratic values and institutions, and an explanation of why the preservation of civil society must be a major priority over the next several decades. Our society, argues Don E. Eberly, cannot thrive and perhaps cannot survive, without strong social institutions, a vibrant moral order, and an active, intellectual, and grass roots dimension, and he analyzes the concept of civil society in the context of both political theory and sociology. He then outlines the ways in which the civil society debate reveals and responds to the more fundamental concern of moral collapse evident in America today.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Country
United States
Date
1 December 1998
Pages
266
ISBN
9780847692286