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Table of contents (7 chapters)
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The Intellectual Terrain
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Spain: Weak Civil Society, Strong Democracy
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Brazil: Strong Civil Society, Weak Democracy
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Comparative Perspectives
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"The Myth of Civil Society is well worth reading for experts and undergraduates alike. On the one hand, it offers us careful, comparative case studies of Spain and Brazil. On the other, it offers us evidence that both our faith and our massive investments in civil society might be misplaced. Not everyone will agree with the author's arguments but all will benefit from exposure to them. From its title, to its final page, this book makes exceptionally engaging reading." - Nancy Bermeo, Professor of Politics, Princeton University
"A thought-provoking examination of the relationship between civil society development and democratization. Through illuminating case studies of Spain and Brazil, Encarnación cuts through the many accumulated myths about civil society and reaches provocative conclusions about the primary importance of efficient and stable political institutions for the development of social capital, civil society, and democracy. This is a significant and highly useful book." - Thomas Carothers, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
"This excellent book presents a long overdue critique of the inflated and empirically unsubstantiated claims frequently made concerning the importance of civil society in the consolidation and qualitative deepening of democratic regimes. It correctly refocuses our attention on political institutions and actors as the key agents that forge the 'social capital' that helps to sustain democratic regimes, and itassesses empirical evidence (particularly from the paradigmatic contrasting cases of Spain and Brazil) that challenges the frequent
assertion that high aggregate levels of associational membership, per se, are crucial for the health of democracy. This book should be of considerable interest both to scholars, and to those in NGOs and government agencies involved in the encouragement of democracy around the world. It is a welcome antidote to the conventional wisdom that has been widely accepted in an uncritical and unwarranted manner in recent years." - Richard Gunther, Ohio State University
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Book Title: The Myth of Civil Society
Book Subtitle: Social Capital and Democratic Consolidation in Spain and Brazil
Authors: Omar G. Encarnación
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403981646
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan New York
eBook Packages: Palgrave Political & Intern. Studies Collection, Political Science and International Studies (R0)
Copyright Information: Omar G. Encarnación 2003
Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4039-6226-3Published: 13 November 2003
Softcover ISBN: 978-1-349-52686-4Published: 13 November 2003
eBook ISBN: 978-1-4039-8164-6Published: 25 December 2015
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: IX, 233
Topics: Development Policy, Latin American Politics, Political History, Democracy, Human Rights, Political Communication