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    ‘Τείχισμα Πελαργικόν’: Notes on Callimachus frr. 97–97a Harder.Gabriele Busnellicorresponding Author Blegen Librarypo Box - Cincinnatiunited States of Americaemailother Articles by This Author:De Gruyter Onlinegoogle Scholar - forthcoming - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption.
    Philologus, founded in 1846, is one of the oldest and most respected periodicals in the field of Classics. It publishes articles on Greek and Latin literature, historiography, philosophy, history of religion, linguistics, reception, and the history of scholarship. The journal aims to contribute to our understanding of Greco-Roman culture and its lasting influence on European civilization. The journal Philologus, conceived as a forum for discussion among different methodological approaches to the study of ancient texts and their reception, publishes original scholarly (...)
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    The Myth of the “Civilization State”: Rising Powers and the Cultural Challenge to World Order.Amitav Acharya - 2020 - Ethics and International Affairs 34 (2):139-156.
    “Civilization” is back at the forefront of global policy debates. The leaders of rising powers such as China, India, Turkey, and Russia have stressed their civilizational identity in framing their domestic and foreign policy platforms. An emphasis on civilizational identity is also evident in U.S. president Donald Trump's domestic and foreign policy. Some analysts argue that the twenty-first century might belong to the civilization state, just as the past few centuries were dominated by the nation-state. But is the (...)
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    Civilization, State and Bourgeois Society: The Theoretical Contribution of Norbert Elias.Helmut Kuzmics - 1987 - Theory, Culture and Society 4 (2-3):515-531.
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    Human and Society in the Nature State and Civilized State from Hobbes Point of View.Karimi S. - 2024 - Philosophy International Journal 7 (1):1-7.
    The Enlightenment philosophy, particularly the ideas of Thomas Hobbes and his concepts surrounding the State and Society, serves as a philosophical foundation for numerous subsequent discussions in the fields of social and political sciences. Hobbes’ perspective on human nature and his portrayal of the natural state versus civilization are undeniably among the central tenets of modern thought. He characterizes humanity as the ‘wolf-man’ and underscores the necessity of a social contract-based civilized state to ensure security and safeguard (...)
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    The State and civil society: studies in Hegel's political philosophy.Z. A. Pelczynski (ed.) - 1984 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The essays in this volume, focus on this distinction in their consideration of Hegel's political philosophy - his attempted (re)construction of modern ethical ...
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    State phobia and civil society: the political legacy of Michel Foucault.Mitchell Dean - 2016 - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. Edited by Kaspar Villadsen.
    State and civil society -- Empire without state -- Politics of life -- Saint Foucault -- Blood-dried codes -- The state of immanence -- Virtual state-making -- When society prevails -- Political and economic theology -- Foucault's apologia of neoliberalism.
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  7. Nation, civil society, state: Hegelian sources of the Marxian non-theory of nationality.Z. A. Pelczynski - 1984 - In The State and civil society: studies in Hegel's political philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 266--276.
     
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    Ontological Constants of Russia as a Civilization-State in the Context of World History.V. N. Shevchenko - 2019 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 62 (1):29-47.
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    Civilization and State Formation in the Islamic Context: Re-Reading Ibn Khaldūn.Johann P. Arnason & Georg Stauth - 2004 - Thesis Eleven 76 (1):29-48.
    Ibn KhaldØun’s theory of history has been extensively discussed and interpreted in widely divergent ways by Western scholars. In the context of present debates, it seems most appropriate to read his work as an original and comprehensive version of civilizational analysis (the key concept of ‘umran is crucial to this line of interpretation), and to reconstruct his model in terms of relations between religious, political and economic dimensions of the human condition. A specific relationship between state formation and the (...)
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  10. California Civilization: Beyond the United States of America?Josef Chytry - 2006 - Thesis Eleven 85 (1):8-36.
    Although California is often regarded as a regional civilization within the United States of America, this article argues that California justifies being considered a major civilization in itself, indeed the only genuinely 21stcentury civilization, if only because of its top ranking among world economies. The article traces the varied facets of California natural and social history to show the overriding importance of biodiversity as a perennially unifying theme for an understanding of that civilization, and it confronts the varied challenges to (...)
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    Civil Society Against the State: Poland 1980-81.A. Arato - 1981 - Télos 1981 (47):23-47.
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    Altered states of consciousness: Natural gateway to an ecological civilization?Peter Brace - 2020 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 40 (2):69-84.
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    The state and civil society as objects of aesthetic appreciation.R. T. Allen - 1976 - British Journal of Aesthetics 16 (3):237-242.
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    Civil Society as the Guarantee of Existence of the Legal State: Experience of Lithuania in 1918-1940.Kristina Miliauskaitė & Gintaras Šapoka - 2009 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 115 (1):183-198.
    The paper deals with mutual conditionality of existence between the civil society and legal state. The paper is based on the 1918-1940 doctrine of independent Lithuania, the models of the legal state and the tentative models of the civil society created at that time. In the first part of the article, the concept of the legal state is discussed. In terms of creation of the model of the legal state, M. Romeris works are of (...)
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    State, Legitimation and "Civil Society".R. Bendix - 1990 - Télos 1990 (86):143-152.
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    State, Legitimation and "Civil Society".Reinhard Bendix - 1990 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1990 (86):143-152.
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    Civil Status and Identification in Nineteenth-Century France: A Matter of State Control?Paul-André Rosental - 2012 - In Registration and Recognition: Documenting the Person in World History. pp. 137.
    Civil status, and particularly birth certificates, rather than identity papers, are the legal basis of identification in France. Its nineteenth-century history presents a complex picture, which cannot be reduced to a process of increasing state control. Far from implementing ambitious registration projects, French liberal administration left information scattered and scarce as compared to European standards. It had to find a balance between the need to provide open information in order to minimize uncertainty in social and economic relationships, and (...)
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    Civil Rights Law and the Determinants of Health: How Some States Have Utilized Civil Rights Laws to Increase Protections Against Discrimination.Dawn Pepin & Samantha Bent Weber - 2019 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (S2):76-79.
    One fundamental barrier to eliminating health disparities, particularly with regard to the determinants of health, is the persistence of discrimination. Civil rights law is the primary legal mechanism used to address discrimination. Federal civil rights laws have been the subject of wider analyses as a determinant of health as well as a tool to address health disparities. The research on state civil rights laws, while more limited, is growing. This article will highlight a few examples of (...)
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  19. Civil society without a state? Transnational civil society and the challenge of democracy in a globalizing world.Philip Oxhorn - 2007 - World Futures 63 (5 & 6):324 – 339.
    A concept of civil society that stresses civil society's role in working with the state to achieve more inclusive, democratic polities provides the context for examining the implications for transnational civil society. In particular, the author examines how this perspective emphasizes the importance of the paradox that civil society cannot be understood independently of a relationship to a state. After explaining the nature of this paradox, the author discusses the various ways this paradox affects (...)
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    State autonomy & civil society: The lobbyist connection.Rogan Kersh - 2000 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 14 (2-3):237-258.
    The much‐noted decline of “state autonomy” theories owes partly to external challenges to state power, such as globalization, supranational regimes, and the like. But advanced democratic states have also long been seen as threatened from within, especially by powerful private interest groups. The extent of private‐interest influence on policy making depends in important part on corporate lobbyists, a group whose activities are chronicled in this essay. Lobbyists exercise considerably more autonomy from the private clients who hire them than (...)
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    State prerogatives, civil society, and liberalization: The paradoxes of the late twentieth century in the third world.Mahmood Monshipouri - 1997 - Ethics and International Affairs 11:233–251.
    Monshipouri examines three paradoxes in the conflict between the legal-political global order and the growth of civil society in the international system: state-building vs. democratization; economic liberalization vs. political liberalization; and human rights vs. state sovereignty.
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    State, bureaucracy, and civil society: a critical discussion of the political theory of Karl Marx.Víctor Pérez Díaz - 1978 - London: Macmillan.
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    Church, State and Civil Society.David Fergusson - 2004 - Cambridge University Press.
    At a time when secular liberalism is in crisis and when the civic contribution of religion is being re-assessed, the rich tradition of Christian political theology demands renewed attention. This book, based on the 2001 Bampton Lectures, explores the relationship of the church both to the state and civil institutions. Arguing that theological approaches to the state were often situated within the context of Christendom and are therefore outmoded, the author claims that a more differentiated approach can (...)
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    Civil Society and State: A Historical Review.Venugopal B. Menon & Chinnu Jolly Jerome - 2017 - Tattva - Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):33-42.
    The article attempts to trace the evolution of the concept of civil society. Drawing from the work of political philosophers from the classical period, the period of renaissance, scientific revolution, the period of Enlightenment in the 18th century, and ideologies from the Marxist and Gramscian discourses, the article demonstrates the shifts in the meaning and implications of the concept, its relations to public spaces, accountability, governance, normative ideals of state and the relationship between the state and its (...)
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    State and civilization in Australian New Idealism, 1890-1950.Marnie Hughes-Warrington & Ian Tregenza - 2008 - History of Political Thought 29 (1):89-108.
    This paper explores the emergence and evolution of philosophical Australian New Idealism through an analysis of the writings of Francis Anderson (1858-1941), Mungo MacCallum (1854-1942), E.H. Burgmann (1885-1965) and G.V. Portus (1883-1954). Where their British Idealist contemporaries during and after the First World War were criticized for their putative 'Germanic' and authoritarian conception of the state, the writings of these Australian Idealists were centrally shaped by a concern with the categories of 'empire', 'humanity' and 'the international order', as much (...)
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    Civilization and Its Others: American Imaginaries, State of Nature, and Civility in Hobbes.Stephanie B. Martens - 2023 - Hobbes Studies 36 (2):175-196.
    Critical approaches to the canon of Western political and legal thought from the point of view of race or gender have developed in recent years, as have studies highlighting the connections between supposedly universalist philosophies and their role in sustaining or legitimizing imperial and colonial conquests. On social contract theory in particular, seminal works include Charles Mills’ The Racial Contract and Carole Pateman’s The Sexual Contract. The importance of this type of work cannot be understated, and Mills is right to (...)
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    Civil Society, Capitalism and the State: Part Two of the Liberal Socialism of T.H. Green.Colin Tyler - 2011 - Imprint Academic.
    This book presents a critical reconstruction of the social and political facets of Thomas Hill Green’s liberal socialism. It explores the complex relationships Green sees between human nature, personal freedom, the common good, rights and the state. It explores Green’s analysis of free exchange, his critique of capitalism and his defence of trade union activity and the cooperative movement. It establishes that Green gives only grudging support to welfarism, which he saw as a conservative mechanism in effect if not (...)
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    Between State and Civil Society: European Contexts for Education.Joseph Dunne - 2003 - In Kevin McDonough & Walter Feinberg (eds.), Citizenship and Education in Liberal-Democratic Societies: Teaching for Cosmopolitan Values and Collective Identities. Oxford University Press.
    Joseph Dunne’s essay begins by examining the ways in which schooling in modern liberal–democratic societies tend to function as the agent of cultural homogenization and alienation, and thus block liberal–democratic efforts to offer meaningful recognition of local cultures and to promote the skills and dispositions required for participatory democratic citizenship. The danger here, Dunne points out, is that when the homogenizing elements of modern schooling become dominant, they might serve to encourage an ‘insouciant cosmopolitanism that may fail to meet people’s (...)
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    State-Phobia, Civil Society, and a Certain Vitalism.Kaspar Villadsen & Mitchell Dean - 2012 - Constellations 19 (3):401-420.
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    From Chinese civil society to Chinese civil sphere: A conceptual reconfiguration of the space between state and society that facilitates intellectual debates.Runya Qiaoan - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (5):568-580.
    Scholarship on Chinese civil society suffers from a weak theorization of the concept, in which civil society is generally defined as NGOs (non-governmental organizations) that exists in the third sector. This article examines the dimension between state and society known as ‘civil sphere’, a concept that is broader and more mysterious than the conventional notion of ‘civil society’. Civil sphere can be understood as a discursive structure that defines what is civil and what (...)
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  31. State-civil society relations in post-apartheid South Africa.Adam Habib - 2005 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 72 (3):671-692.
  32. The Civil War in the United States.Karl Marx, Frederick Engels & Richard Enmale - 1938 - Science and Society 2 (3):412-415.
     
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    Origins of the State and Civilization.Morris Dembo & Elman R. Service - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (1):149.
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    Civilization and Violence: On the State Monopoly of Physical Violence and its Infringements.N. Elias - 1982 - Télos 1982 (54):134-154.
  35. Administering Civil Society: Towards a Theory of State Power.Mark Neocleous - 1996
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    Religion, Civil Society and the State: A Study of Sikhism.Louis E. Fenech & J. P. S. Uberoi - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (1):132.
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    Sovereign States or Political Communities? Civil Society and Contemporary Politics.J. Hearn - 2002 - Contemporary Political Theory 1 (1):121-123.
  38. Solomonic State Officials: A Study of the Civil Government Officials of the Israelite Monarchy (Coniectanea, Biblica Old Testament Series 5).Tryggve N. D. Mettinger - 1971
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    Church, state and civil society by David Fergusson.John Sullivan - 2006 - Heythrop Journal 47 (4):660–661.
  40. The State and Civil Society: Studies in Hegel’s Political Philosophy.Edited by Z. A. Pelczynski - 1984.
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  41. The State and Civil Society. Studies in Hegel\'s Political Philosophy Z.A. Pełczyński - Book Reviev.Marek Jakubowski - 1990 - Dialectics and Humanism 17 (1):172-178.
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    State-Funded Activism: Lessons from Civil Society Organizations in Ireland.Anna Visser - 2016 - Studies in Social Justice 9 (2):231-243.
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    Welfare State and Civil Society: The Lines of Coupling in the Conditions of Modernization Transformation.Irina Sizemskaya - 2018 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 2:44-49.
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    Herman Dooyeweerd: Christian philosopher of state and civil society.Jonathan Chaplin - 2011 - Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press.
    The twentieth-century Dutch philosopher Herman Dooyeweerd left behind an impressive canon of philosophical works and has continued to influence a scholarly community in Europe and North America, which has extended, critiqued, and applied his thought in many academic fields. Jonathan Chaplin introduces Dooyeweerd for the first time to many English readers by critically expounding Dooyeweerd's social and political thought and by exhibiting its pertinence to contemporary civil society debates. Chaplin begins by contextualizing Dooyeweerd's thought, first in relation to present-day (...)
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  45. Christianity, civil society, and the state : A protestant response.Max L. Stackhouse - 2007 - In John Aloysius Coleman (ed.), Christian Political Ethics. Princeton University Press.
     
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    The State and Civil Society in Rejuvenating Public Schools.Sarah M. Stitzlein - 2016 - Philosophy of Education 72:135-137.
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  47. Family, Civil Society, State: Is Gramsci's Concept of Societa Civile Still Relevant?Anne S. Sassoon - 1998 - Philosophical Forum 29 (3-4):206-217.
     
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    State, Civil Society, and Classical Liberalism.Steven Scalet & David Schmidtz - 2001 - In Nancy L. Rosenblum & Robert C. Post (eds.), Civil Society and Government. Princeton University Press. pp. 26-47.
  49. Constituent power and civil disobedience: Beyond the nation-state?William E. Scheuerman - 2018 - Journal of International Political Theory 15 (1):49-66.
    Radical democratic political theorists have used the concept of constituent power to sketch ambitious models of radical democracy, while many legal scholars deploy it to make sense of the political and legal dynamics of constitutional politics. Its growing popularity notwithstanding, I argue that the concept tends to impede a proper interpretation of civil disobedience, conceived as nonviolent, politically motivated lawbreaking evincing basic respect for law. Contemporary theorists who employ it cannot distinguish between civil disobedience and other related, yet (...)
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    Community Lost: the State. Civil Society and Displaced Survivors of Hurricane Katrina.Chris Beckett - 2014 - Ethics and Social Welfare 8 (1):95-96.
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