Civil Society and Political Theory
By (Author) Jean L. Cohen
By (author) Andrew Arato
MIT Press Ltd
MIT Press
29th March 1994
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political structures: democracy
320.01
Paperback
800
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 44mm
1247g
In this first serious work on the theory of civil society to appear in many years, Jean Cohen and Andrew Arato contend that the concept of civil society articulates a contested terrain in the West that could become the primary locus for the expansion of democracy and rights.In this major contribution to contemporary political theory, Jean Cohen and Andrew Arato argue that the concept of civil society articulates a contested terrain in the West that could become a primary locus for the expansion of democracy and rights.
"Cohen and Arato provide a wonderfully illuminating and detailed account of the civil society argument as it has developed in Europe. And then they turn that argument into a critical theory of American society or, more generally, of liberal democracy -- pointing the way toward a more effectively and pervasively democratic liberalism." Michael Walzer
Jean L. Cohen is Associate Professor of Political Theory at Columbia University. Andrew Arato is Professor of Sociology at the New School for Social Research.