It is only a decade ago that the eighteenth-century distinction
between civil society and the state seemed old-fashioned, an object of
cynicism, even of outright hostility. In this important new book, John
Keane shows how, in a wholly unexpected reversal of fortunes, this
antiquated distinction has since become voguish among politicians,
academics, journalists, business leaders, relief agencies and
citizens' organizations. John Keane examines the various sources and
phases of the dramatic world-wide popularization of the term. He
traces its reappearance in a wide range of contexts - from China to
Tunisia, from South Africa to the emerging European Union - and
clarifies the conflicting grammars and vocabularies of the language of
civil society. Considerable care is taken to highlight the different
possible meanings of the distinction between civil society and the
state. Keane also takes the reader into previously uncharted
intellectual territory by demonstrating that the civil society
perspective contains unharnessed potentials: that it is possible to
develop bold new images of civil society that alter the ways in which
we think about matters such as power, property, violence, politics,
publicity and democracy. Written with style and imagination, this
important book by John Keane will be of great interest to students and
scholars in politics, media studies, sociology, social and political
theory, and to a broader public audience interested in the central
debates and political developments of our time.
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Old Images, New Visions
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780745667416
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade (Wiley K&L)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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