Civil society is the arena outside of the family, the state, and the market where people associate to advance common interests. It is sometimes considered to include the family and the private sphere and then referred to as the "third sector" of society, distinct from government and business.
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| - Civil society is the arena outside of the family, the state, and the market where people associate to advance common interests. It is sometimes considered to include the family and the private sphere and then referred to as the "third sector" of society, distinct from government and business.
- Civil Society is a much referenced term that, according to media professor Jen Birks, probably means, "the autonomous realm between private life and system(s) of power." Most writers assume that it includes meaningful opportunity to conduct public protests, a free press, and independent interest groups, including labor unions.
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| - Civil society is the arena outside of the family, the state, and the market where people associate to advance common interests. It is sometimes considered to include the family and the private sphere and then referred to as the "third sector" of society, distinct from government and business.
- Civil Society is a much referenced term that, according to media professor Jen Birks, probably means, "the autonomous realm between private life and system(s) of power." Most writers assume that it includes meaningful opportunity to conduct public protests, a free press, and independent interest groups, including labor unions.
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