Subsidiarität und Zivilgesellschaft: Europäische Einigungsprozesse

Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 41 (1):99-114 (1997)
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Abstract

»Civil society« with its main elements of »social democratic citizenship« and subsidiarity is an analytical approach to the present situation of democracys and offers an perspective to surrender the democratic deficit and the crisis of the welfare state in the Member states of the European Union. The concept of »Civil society« bases on an active citizenship and give intermediary civil actors, especially the charitable social welfare associations and democratic movements, the chance to reflect on their position to the govemment on the one side and to the citizen on the other side in order to take account of the citizen' s civil, political and social rights

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