CIVIL SOCIETY AND GOVERNMENT Edited by Nancy L. Rosenblum and Robert C. Post (Princeton University Press) Introduction Robert C. Post and Nancy L. Rosenblum State, Civil Society, and Classical Liberalism
Steven Scalet and David Schmidtz Classical Liberalism and Civil Society: Definitions, History, and Relations Tom G. Palmer Civil Society and Government: A Liberal-Egalitarian Perspective Will Kymlicka Liberal Egalitarianism: A Family of Theories, Not a Single View
William A. Galston A Critical Theory Perspective on Civil Society and the State Kenneth Baynes Skeptics at the Celebration: Civil Society and the Early Frankfurt School
Stephen K. White Feminist Perspectives on Civil Society and Government Nancy L. Rosenblum Comment of Nancy Rosenblum’s “Feminist Perspectives on Civil Society and Government”
Susan Moller Okin Natural Law, Civil Society, and Government Fred D. Miller, Jr. Natural Law: A Response William M. Sullivan A Limited State and a Vibrant Society: Christianity and Civil Society John A. Coleman, S.J. Christianity, Civil Society, and the State: A Protestant Reponse
Max L. Stackhouse Civil Society and Government: Seeking Judaic Insights Noam J. Zohar Reponse to Noam Zohar David Biale Civil Society and Government in Islam John Kelsay Perspectives on Islam and Civil Society Farhad Kazemi Confucian Perspectives on Civil Society and Government Peter Nosco Commentary and Addenda on Nosco’s “Confucian Perspectives on Civil Society”
Henry Rosemont, Jr. Overview: The Virtues and Vices of Civil Society Richard B. Miller
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