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From Statism To Pluralism
Democracy, Civil Society And Global Politics
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Table of contents:Part 1 Democracy and associative governance: associative democracy; associational democracy; from statism to pluralism; democracy, socialism's best reply to the right. Part 2 Democracy and civil society: quangos and democracy; democracy and civil society; revision of David G. Green "Reinventing Civil Society"; sidestepping the state. Part 3 Global pressures and democratic governance; the state, civil society and the collapse of Soviet communism; security challenges in post-communist Europe; endism - Frances Fukuyama; Globoloney; why the national still matters.Modern societies...
Table of contents:
Part 1 Democracy and associative governance: associative democracy; associational democracy; from statism to pluralism; democracy, socialism's best reply to the right. Part 2 Democracy and civil society: quangos and democracy; democracy and civil society; revision of David G. Green "Reinventing Civil Society"; sidestepping the state. Part 3 Global pressures and democratic governance; the state, civil society and the collapse of Soviet communism; security challenges in post-communist Europe; endism - Frances Fukuyama; Globoloney; why the national still matters.
Modern societies currently lack positive alternative visions of the future. Many writers have claimed that the only option is a return to free-market capitalism, in which success and survival depend on being as competitive as possible whether as a nation, firm or individual.; Paul Hirst argues that there are viable alternative futures and widely applicable models that can be used to structure change. Hirst's distinctive approach to political theory reasons from real political problems rather than confining itself to abstract concepts.; Presenting an innovative political position, this collection of essays represents an attempt to re- state a practical third way between the discredited ideals of state socialism and laissez-faire capitalism.
This volume traces Paul Hirst's approach to contemporary politics, an approach that reasons from real political problems rather than abstract concepts, arguing for a "third way" between state socialism and "laissez- faire" capitalism.
Part 1 Democracy and associative governance: associative democracy; associational democracy; from statism to pluralism; democracy, socialism's best reply to the right. Part 2 Democracy and civil society: quangos and democracy; democracy and civil society; revision of David G. Green "Reinventing Civil Society"; sidestepping the state. Part 3 Global pressures and democratic governance; the state, civil society and the collapse of Soviet communism; security challenges in post-communist Europe; endism - Frances Fukuyama; Globoloney; why the national still matters.
Modern societies currently lack positive alternative visions of the future. Many writers have claimed that the only option is a return to free-market capitalism, in which success and survival depend on being as competitive as possible whether as a nation, firm or individual.; Paul Hirst argues that there are viable alternative futures and widely applicable models that can be used to structure change. Hirst's distinctive approach to political theory reasons from real political problems rather than confining itself to abstract concepts.; Presenting an innovative political position, this collection of essays represents an attempt to re- state a practical third way between the discredited ideals of state socialism and laissez-faire capitalism.
This volume traces Paul Hirst's approach to contemporary politics, an approach that reasons from real political problems rather than abstract concepts, arguing for a "third way" between state socialism and "laissez- faire" capitalism.