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  • Conditions of Liberty: Civil Society and Its Rivals
  • Written by author Ernest Gellner
  • Published by Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated, 11/11/1994
  • As Ernest Gellner shows in this path-breaking book, the most significant difference between communism (and other totalitarian ideologies) and Western liberalism is the existence of the civil society - the intermediary institutions like trade unions, polit
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Acknowledgements
1 A Slogan is Born 1
2 The Two Neighbours 13
3 Islam 15
4 The Marxist Failure 30
5 The Successful Umma 44
6 A Contrast between the Abrahamic Faiths 50
7 Civil Society Completes the Circle 53
8 Adam Ferguson 61
9 East is East and West is West 81
10 Political Centralization and Economic Decentralization 87
11 Ideological Pluralism and Liberal Doublethink, or the End of the Enlightenment Illusion 93
12 Modular Man 97
13 Modular Man is a Nationalist 103
14 Friend or Foe? 109
15 The Time Zones of Europe 113
16 The Varieties of Nationalist Experience 119
17 Easternmost Zone Resumed 125
18 A Note on Atomization 129
19 The End of a Moral Order 137
20 From the Interstices of a Command-admin System 145
21 The Definition of Socialism 150
22 A New Positive Definition 165
23 Towards a Desirable Unholy Alliance 172
24 Democracy or Civil Society 184
25 Historical Overview 190
26 Future Prospects 197
27 Internal Problems 201
28 The Range of Options 205
29 Validation? 211
Notes 216
Index 221


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