As the countries of East-Central Europe struggle to create
liberal democracy and the United States and other Western nations
attempt to rediscover their own tarnished civil institutions, Adam
Seligman identifies the neglect of the idea of "civil society" as a
central concern common to both cultures today. Two centuries after
its origins in the Enlightenment, the idea of civil society is
being revived to provide an answer to the question of how
individuals can pursue their own interests while preserving the
greater good of society and, similarly, how society can advance the
interests of the individuals who comprise it. However, as Seligman
shows, the erosion of the very moral beliefs and philosophical
assumptions upon which the idea of civil society was founded makes
its revival much more difficult than is generally recognized.
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