The state and community action / Terry Robson.
Material type: TextPublication details: London ; Sterling, Va : Pluto Press, 2000.Description: 1 online resource (250 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9781849640534
- 184964053X
- 0585426074
- 9780585426075
- Gramsci, Antonio, 1891-1937 -- Contributions in political science
- Gramsci, Antonio, 1891-1937
- Civil society
- Civil society -- Case studies
- Société civile
- Société civile -- Études de cas
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Human Services
- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Library & Information Science -- Administration & Management
- Civil society
- Political science
- Staat
- Gesellschaft
- 361.8 21
- JC337 .R63 2000eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-243) and index.
Part I. The Theoretical Context 1. The State and Hegemony 2. Coercion, Community and Civil Society 3. Community as Counter-Hegemony 4. The Co-option of Radicalism 5. Community, Catholicism and Communitarianism Part II. The Case Studies 6. Northern Ireland: The Evolution of a Counter- Hegemony 7. The United States: Poverty and the Catholic Worker Movement 8. Romania: Charity as Social Control.
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Examines the role of the state in Europe and the US, and challenges the belief that community development, in its present form, has any potential to effect real social change.
English.
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