Paradoxes of Civil Society
Explore the intricate dynamics of civil society with "Paradoxes of Civil Society," a thought-provoking collection of original papers edited by renowned scholars. Published by Berghahn Books in 2000, this hardback edition spans 394 pages, delving into the historical roots of civil society in Germany and Britain. The book offers a comprehensive comparative-historical perspective, tracing the evolution of civil society from the 17th-century revolutions to the dawn of the welfare state. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this work invites readers to engage with the complexities and paradoxes that have shaped civil society across time and geography. Enhance your understanding of social structures and their historical implications with this essential addition to your library.