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To Empower People
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From State to Civil Society
By Peter L. Berger, Richard John Neuhaus
Edited by Michael Novak
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
To Empower People
Dimensions: 0.89'' x 9.36'' x 6.36''
224 pages
AEI Press  (Washington)
Publication Date: June 1996
Paperback
ISBN: 0844739456
Hardcover
ISBN: 0844739448

In 1977, AEI published a now-famous essay by Peter L. Berger and Richard John Neuhaus that examined the crucial importance of such "mediating structures" as family, church, and neighborhood to a healthy civil society. This new edition contains the original text of that essay, eleven new essays by distinguished social scientists that assess what has happened since, and a response by the original authors to the new essays.

The new and fruitful public policy approaches for the future, Peter Berger and Richard Neuhaus dared to suggest in 1977, do not lie in pursuing the lines of attack long beloved of both liberals and conservatives. They lie in taking up a fresh starting place and heading in a different direction.

Mr. Berger is professor of sociology at Boston University. Mr. Neuhaus is president of the Institute on Religion and Public Life. Michael Novak is the George Frederick Jewett Scholar in Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy at AEI.



Table of Contents

  1. Introduction to the 1996 Edition
  2. A New Civic Life
  3. Community without Politics--A British View
  4. Mediating Structures, 1977-1995
  5. The View from the White House--Individual and Community Empowerment
  6. Law and the Welfare State
  7. Philanthropy and the Welfare State
  8. The Corruption of Religious Charities
  9. Success Stories
  10. Practical Principles
  11. Bottom-up Funding
  12. Seven Tangled Questions
  13. Peter L. Berger and Richard John Neuhaus Respond

The Original Text

  1. Mediating Structures and the Dilemmas of the Welfare State
  2. Neighborhood
  3. Family
  4. Church
  5. Voluntary Association
  6. Empowerment through Pluralism



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