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  2. Civil society - Wikipedia

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    Rather than posing it as a problem, as in earlier Marxist conceptions, Gramsci viewed civil society as the site for problem-solving. Misunderstanding Gramsci, the New Left assigned civil society a key role in defending people against the state and the market and in asserting the democratic will to influence the state. [67]

  3. Commercial state - Wikipedia

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    At least since Hamilton's time, business and commercial interests have played important roles in U.S. government at all levels. Numerous concepts in political science, such as John Fenton's (1966) [3] distinction between policy-oriented states ( Minnesota, Wisconsin and North Dakota) and job-oriented states (Michigan, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio) reflect differences in the role of contemporary ...

  4. European Economic and Social Committee - Wikipedia

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    Boosting the role of civil society organisations in non-member countries or country groupings where the committee is furthering structured dialogue with civil society organisations, and promoting the creation of consultative structures based on its experiences, not least in the countries applying for EU membership, the Mediterranean partner ...

  5. Public sector - Wikipedia

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    The private sector is composed of the economic sectors that are intended to earn a profit for the owners of the enterprise. The voluntary, civic, or social sector concerns a diverse array of non-profit organizations emphasizing civil society. In the United Kingdom, the term "wider public sector" is often used, referring to public sector ...

  6. Voluntary sector - Wikipedia

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    A formal economic theory of the voluntary, nonprofit sector and its role was developed by Burton Weisbrod in the 1970’s, [6] [7] and subsequent decade. [8] It distinguishes its incentives and behaviors from that of the private and public sectors of the economy, and recognizes non-profit organizations as suppliers of public goods that are ...

  7. Marx's theory of the state - Wikipedia

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    He envisioned a progression from a stateless society marked by chaos to the emergence of organized communities as nomadic groups settled due to agricultural developments. With settlement came the division of labor, gender roles, and territorial boundaries, sparking disputes that birthed slave societies where vanquished people were subjugated.

  8. Economy - Wikipedia

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    The Babylonians and their city state neighbors developed forms of economics comparable to currently used civil society (law) concepts. They developed the first known codified legal and administrative systems, complete with courts, jails, and government records. [10] The ancient economy was based primarily on subsistence farming. [11]

  9. Social economy - Wikipedia

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    Until September 2021 there was a Minister for Civil Society, who was expressly responsible for social enterprise and social investment. [18] Under the second Johnson ministry the role was merged with other responsibilities, now held by a lower-ranking minister. [19]