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Tables of Contents for Civil Society
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgments
vii
2
Introduction
ix
 
I The Origins of Civil Society
1
82
1 Civil Society and the Classical Heritage
1
27
The Danger of Private Interest
4
5
The Mixed Polity
9
10
Civil Society and the Res Publica
19
9
2 Civil Society and the Christian Commonwealth
28
27
Pride, Faith, and the State
30
9
The Christian Commonwealth
39
10
Early Fractures
49
6
3 Civil Society and the Transition to Modernity
55
28
Virtue and Power
57
5
Civil Society and the Liberated Conscience
62
8
Sovereignty, Interest, and Civil Society
70
13
II Civil Society and Modernity
83
90
4 The Rise of "Economic Man"
83
26
Rights, Law, and Protected Spheres
84
7
The Moral Foundations of Civil Society
91
5
The Emergence of Bourgeois Civil Society
96
13
5 Civil Society and the State
109
35
Civil Society and the Ethical Commonwealth
110
8
The "Giant Broom"
118
3
The "System of Needs"
121
11
The Politics of Social Revolution
132
12
6 Civil Society and Intermediate Organizations
144
29
The Aristocratic Republic
145
4
Civil Society and Community
149
8
The Customs of Civil Society
157
3
American Lessons
160
13
III Civil Society in Contemporary Life
173
78
7 Civil Society and Communism
173
26
Totalitarianism
174
12
The "Self-Limiting" Revolution
186
6
The Limits Are Reached
192
7
8 Civil Society and Capitalism
199
34
Pluralist Foundations
201
7
The Commodified Public Sphere
208
16
Dreams of Renewal
224
9
9 Civil Society and Democratic Politics
233
18
Notes
251
20
Bibliography
271
10
Index
281
4
About the Author
285