Civic society versus the State and the Market: Difference between revisions

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In general terms, it can be said that the capacity to construct a symbolic reality and to mobilise the moral sentiment of the public while distinguishing between the good and the evil are the most powerful weapons of civil society as well as examples of its soft force.
In general terms, it can be said that the capacity to construct a symbolic reality and to mobilise the moral sentiment of the public while distinguishing between the good and the evil are the most powerful weapons of civil society as well as examples of its soft force.
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