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The Dubious Link Civic Engagement And Democratization 1st Edition Ariel Armony

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The Dubious Link Civic Engagement And Democratization 1st Edition Ariel Armony
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 313
Author: Ariel Armony
ISBN: 0804748985, 9780804748988
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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The Dubious Link Civic Engagement And Democratization 1st Edition Ariel Armony by Ariel Armony 0804748985, 9780804748988 instant download after payment.

It is often argued that civic activity, such as the participation of average citizens in voluntary associations, benefits all democracies. But sometimes the involvement of citizens contributes to the collapse of democracy, the exclusion of minorities, and the deepening of society’s fragmentation. This book challenges the idea of a positive, universal connection between civil society and democracy, and argues that the specific context in which people organize shapes the character of civil society.The Dubious Link examines the “dark side” of civil society—the cases in which the participation of average citizens leads to undemocratic results. Combining a variety of research methods, Ariel Armony looks at the vital sphere of associational life in pre-Nazi Germany, anti-desegregation movements in the United States, and new organizations for human and civil rights in democratic Argentina. The book concludes with a statistical analysis of the impact of civil society on a set of contemporary democracies.

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