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This book explores the ideas, meaning and history of civil society. It considers the role civil society played in the 1989 revolutions and in new social movements, as well as its relationship with the state and the economy. Distinguishing between security and freedom, the book illustrates how the latter is a political issue, drawing on the writings of a wide range of political thinkers including Kant, Hegel, Feuerbach, Marx, Weber, Schmitt, Adorno and Arendt.
Darrow Schecter is Reader in History in the School of History, History of Art and Philosophy at the University of Sussex
Introduction1 Civil society and the origins of modern political theory2 Violence and the state3 The public sphere4 Community as Politics5 Civil society and recognitionConclusionIndex