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  • ...hat_is_civil_society.htm|title=What is civil society?|publisher=Centre for Civil Society, London School of Economics|date=2004-03-01|accessdate=2007-07-18}}</ref> ...ual members in ruling and being ruled." <ref>Jean Cohen and Anthony Arato. Civil Society and Political Theory. Boston: MIT Press. 1992. n. 2. p. 427.</ref>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Civil society/Draft]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Civil society]]
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  • | pagename = Civil society | abc = Civil society
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  • (The 'catalogs' included here are lists of civil society-related items. Some of them will eventually blossom into fully developed ca {{r|Civil society/Catalogs/Organizations|Organizations}}
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  • ...s. They are all referenced under the catalog page and cross referenced to civil society through the subpages template at the top. Is this the way we want to go? [ In addition i have activated the debate guide tab. i noticed the civil society debate guide was not showing up in the tabs. It is there now. [[User:Chri
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  • ...pages of [[civil society]]: [[civil society/Catalogs/Organizations]] and [[civil society/Catalogs/Places]].
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  • ...ss of organizations important in the creation, operation or maintenance of civil society. ...for [[civil associations]] (a.k.a. [[voluntary associations]] as important civil society organizations in ''Democracy in America''. In separate chapters, De Tocquev
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  • * Adam, Thomas. 2004. Philanthropy, patronage, and civil society : Experiences from Germany, Great Britain, and North America. Philanthropic * Anheier, Helmut K. and Regina List. 2005. A dictionary of civil society, philanthropy, and the non-profit sector. London ; New York: Routledge. <BR
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  • == Timeline for Civil Society == A sequence of significant events in the evolution of the idea of civil society.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Civil society/External Links]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Civil society/Related Articles]]
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  • ...er go on a "Debate Guide" subpage, or else on the article itself--not on [[Civil society/Related Articles]]. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 06:45, 2 August 20 ...rst Great Awakening occurred at a time that might be characterized as "pre-civil society" in the American colonies.
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  • ...firmative and negative) is often seen as a partisan idea in the context of civil society. The following are offered as questions for discussion or debate: :: • Are the terms civil society and nonprofit sector synonymous?
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  • ...is founding co-editor of [[Voluntas]] and editor of The [[Encyclopedia of Civil Society]].
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  • ...firmative and negative) is often seen as a partisan idea in the context of civil society. The following are offered as questions for discussion or debate: :: • Are the terms civil society and nonprofit sector synonymous?
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  • ...of or autonomous from government. (2) A national umbrella organization of civil society organizations or nonprofit organizations in Washington DC.
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  • ...) bourgeois or middle class society; the term used by Hegel in discussing civil society.
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  • (The 'catalogs' included here are lists of civil society-related items. Some of them will eventually blossom into fully developed ca {{r|Civil society/Catalogs/Organizations|Organizations}}
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  • ==General or ideal-typical places in civil society==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Civil society]]
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  • ...ss of organizations important in the creation, operation or maintenance of civil society. ...for [[civil associations]] (a.k.a. [[voluntary associations]] as important civil society organizations in ''Democracy in America''. In separate chapters, De Tocquev
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  • ''A partial list of the civil society organizations discussed in Citizendium articles'' * Center for Civil Society
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  • An organization found in or characteristic of civil society.
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  • {{rpl|Civil society}}
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  • {{rpl|Civil society organization}}
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  • {{r|Civil society}}
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  • ...hool of Management and Urban Policy, New York City. One of the pioneers of civil society and third sector studies, noted for his teaching, leadership role in the fo
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  • The concept, sometimes associated with Adam Ferguson's concept of civil society, refers to a political state devoted primarily to the promotion and advance
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