Pace, Enzo

La sociedad civil en el Magreb, entre Gramsci y Maquiavelo

fa parte di Revista Internacional de Sociología , 14 , May-August, 1996 , pp. 11 - 26
«A revised notion of civil society is used to explain the social events in the Maghrebian countries over the last 10 years. Drawing on Adam Seligman'sThe Idea of Civil Society (1992), the concept of civil society is divided into the two predominant social forces of reason & revelation. Ostensibly inopposition to each other, reason & revelation are enjoined through the study of two theoretical traditions of civil society, those of Machiavelli and Gramsci. Machiavelli shows the reason of the "prince," who dominates the civil society as awhole of collective rules, which dominate the individual conscience & limit the exorbitant power of the state. Gramsci'semphasis on revelation falls naturally into a discussion of Islam as an essential element in the civil society analysis of the current social dynamics in the Maghreb».
Lingua spa
Nomi [author] Pace, Enzo
Soggetti
Società Civile
Maghreb
Africa
All'Estero: Paesi Arabi e del Medio Oriente
Studi di caso
Civil society
Maghreb
africa
Abroad Arab World and Middle East