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Civil Society, Democratic Space, and Social Work: | |
Neelmani Jaysawal1  | |
关键词: civil society; civic virtue; social capital; democracy; social work; solidarity; social cohesion; | |
DOI : 10.1177/2158244013504934 | |
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合) | |
来源: Sage Journals | |
【 摘 要 】
Civil Society envisages the growth of civilization in a way that the society is in âcivilized form.â It has been prominent in Social science since time immemorial. Till 18th century, it was synonymous with the state or political society. It was more or less direct translation of Ciceroâs Societasâ Civilis and Aristotleâs Koinonia politike. According to Karl Marx, âCivil Society embraces the whole material intercourse of individuals within a definite stage of development of productive forces.â Civil Society is an arena where modern man legitimately gratifies his self-interest and develops his individuality, but also learns the value of group action, social solidarity which educates him for citizenship and equips him to participate in the political sphere of the state. It provides ânetworks of civic engagementâ within which reciprocity is learned and enforced, trust is generated. An active and diverse civil society plays a valuable role in advancement of democracy. It seeks to ensure that citizenâs interests are taken seriously. The social work intervention may not be democratically envisaged until it is promulgated by civic engagement through Civil Society. Methodology: This is a descriptive study which consists of secondary source of data collection based on reports, books, periodic journals, web-based articles. There have been utilized three case studies for reaching the findings of study. This article will highlight on role of civil society in providing democratic space and assisting social workers to ensure inclusive growth through conglomeration of state and individuals.
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