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Who Killed Civil Society?

Howard A. Husock

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Venipak pakomāts 17.–22. jūnija
DHL Express 15.–16. jūnija
Autorius Howard A. Husock
Žanras Social history
Leidimo metai 2019 gads
Puslapių skč. 176 lapas
Viršelis Cietais vāks
ISBN 9781641770583
Kategorijos Sociālā vēsture

Who Killed Civil Society?

In "Who Killed Civil Society?" author Howard A. Husock delves into pressing social issues that plague America today, including the opioid epidemic, criminal violence, and chronic unemployment. Published in 2019, this insightful book spans 176 pages and challenges readers to reconsider the effectiveness of social programs funded by taxpayer dollars. Husock argues that, over the past century, the United States has overlooked a crucial solution: the cultivation of positive social norms. This engaging exploration invites readers to reflect on the role of civil society in addressing complex social challenges and offers a compelling case for a return to community-driven solutions. Perfect for those interested in social history and the dynamics of American society, "Who Killed Civil Society?" is a thought-provoking read that encourages meaningful dialogue about the future of social responsibility.

Who Killed Civil Society?

Who Killed Civil Society?

Parastā cena €21,20
Akcijas cena €21,20 Parastā cena €22,49