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Civil Society in Question

Swift, Jamie
Publisher:  Between the Lines, Toronto, Canada
Year Published:  1999  
Pages:  170pp   ISBN:  1-896357-24-5
Library of Congress Number:  JC336.S94 1999   Dewey:  301
Resource Type:  Book

Civil Society ranks as flavor of the month among community volunteers,
academics and policy makers. It animates political activists of various
stripes. Many view it as a key concept in the struggle against poverty and
for social justice and democracy, in Canada and around the world. Is civil
society anything more than a projection of our desires, a chameleon concept
that can mean all things to all people? Does it risk being co-opted beyond
recognition and usefulness?

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