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Brian O'Connell (Author), John W. Gardner (Contributor)

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March 1, 1999 Civil Society: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Edward Gibbon said of the ancient Athenians, "when the freedom they wished for most was freedom from responsibility, then Athens ceased to be free."

America is the longest-lived democracy in the history of the world, but there are signs that our own extraordinary system faces a similar peril. A vibrant civil society, characterized by active citizen participation, is essential to a strong democracy, argues Brian O'Connell, and in his new book he offers a citizen's guide to this concept of civil society -- what it is, how it functions, its limitations and potential, and most importantly, what individuals can do to nurture and support it. It is designed to provide practical understanding and foster action among community and national leaders, including mayors, civic leaders, school boards, public administrators, independent sector leaders, scholars, and teachers.

Civil Society explores the idea and the reality of citizen participation, including government's essential responsibility to preserve the freedoms that allow and encourage it. It also traces the contemporary weakening of this tradition as a result of indifference, selfishness, loss of confidence in government, governmental limits on citizen participation, the influence of special interests on elected officials, separation between the haves and have nots, intolerance and incivility.

Founding president of INDEPENDENT SECTOR and first chairman of CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation, Brian O'Connell draws on his extensive practical experience of civil society to outline concrete actions that can improve the prospects of an enduring democracy, including:

- increasing the role of education in preparing students for the rights and responsibilities of citizenship;
- reorienting public administrators towards a greater receptivity of citizen involvement;
- expanding research into and conducting regular evaluations of the state of civil society itself;
- developing a concerted effort to share and apply what we already know about passing on to future generations the nation's traditions of service and generosity.

In Civil Society, Brian O'Connell has created a practical handbook for elected officials, community leaders, and ordinary citizens who seek to nurture and expand this crucial dimension of a democratic society.

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Not long ago, O'Connell, a Tufts University professor of public service, celebrated individual volunteers in Voices from the Heart. Here, he attempts to cut through florid rhetoric about civility and civil society by defining terms, briefly tracing history, and clarifying the relationship between civil society and government, and civil society's strengths and limitations. For O'Connell, civil society begins with individuals and demands involvement by communities, governments, businesses, and voluntary groups. Government can threaten civil society (and O'Connell offers examples), but other serious threats include "the increasing division between rich and poor and . . . campaign financing that makes elected officials more responsive to special interests than to constituents." Among the steps O'Connell urges to strengthen civil society for present and future generations are consistent education about citizenship's rights and responsibilities, expanded research and evaluation, sharing solutions, making use, if appropriate, of the nation's nonprofit sector, and "build[ing] on the sovereign role of citizens as the cornerstone of democracy." Mary Carroll --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"The book rescues the concept of 'civil society' from its many fragmented and distorted interpretations and provides a definition that is comprehensive, theoretically grounded and practical . . . [O'Connell] is a practioner who has made civil society his life's work . . . He is one of the most profound thinkers in this field, as well as a prolific and graceful writer." --The New Public Innovator

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I was twenty-three years old before I began to understand that there was anything like what we now caII civil society, or even that there was all around me such a thing as a voluntary, nonprofit, independent sector. Read the first page
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United States, David Mathews, Supreme Court, Hong Kong, National Civic League, Thomas Jefferson, White House, Andrew Carnegie, John Gardner, Boston Globe, James Luther Adams, Middle East, Robert Putnam, Stanford University, Virginia Hodgkinson
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