Administering Civil Society
Discover the intricate relationship between the state and civil society in Administering Civil Society by Mark Neocleous. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 1996, this thought-provoking hardback spans 235 pages and challenges conventional notions of governance. Neocleous presents a compelling argument that to maintain social order, the state must actively administer civil society, serving three key purposes: shaping the market, establishing legal subjectivity, and managing conflict. This book invites readers to rethink the traditional distinction between the state and civil society through the lens of political administration. Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone interested in political theory, Administering Civil Society provides a fresh perspective on the dynamics of power and governance. Enhance your understanding of civil society and its administration by adding this essential read to your collection.