Jeffrey C Alexander
Introduction
Civil Society I, II, III: Constructing an Empirical Concept from Normative Controversies and Historical Transformations
PART ONE: UNCIVIL HIERARCHIES
Elisa P Reis
Banfield's Amoral Familism Revisited
Implications of High Inequality Structures for Civil Society
Michael Pusey
Between Economic Dissolution and the Return of the Social
The Contest for Civil Society in Australia
Luis Roniger
Civil Society, Patronage, and Democracy
G[um]oran Ahrne
Civil Society and Uncivil Organizations
PART TWO: BIFURCATING DISCOURSES
Jeffrey C Alexander
Citizen and Enemy as Symbolic Classification
On the Polarizing Discourse of Civil Society
Philip Smith
Barbarism and Civility in the Discourses of Fascism, Communism and Democracy
Variations on a Set of Themes
Ronald N Jacobs
The Racial Discourse of Civil Society
The Rodney King Affair and the City of Los Angeles
PART THREE: ARBITRARY FOUNDINGS
David Zaret
Neither Faith nor Commerce
Printing and the Unintended Origins of English Public Opinion
Piotr Sztompka
Mistrusting Civility
Predicament of Post-Communist Society
V[ac]ictor P[ac]erez-D[ac]iaz
The Public Sphere and a European Civil Society