CULTURAL HERITAGE AND CONTEMPORARY CHANGE
SERIES VII. SEMINARS: CULTURE AND VALUES, VOLUME 17
General Editor
George F. McLean
Edited by
William A. Barbieri
Robert Magliola
Rosemary
Winslow
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
PART I. PARADIGMSChapter I. Multiculturalism and the Bounds of Civil Society
William A. BarbieriChapter II. Community, Culture and Power: Civil Society, Marginality, and Social Creativity
Charles R. DechertChapter III.Constitution of a Rational Society: a Kautilyan Text
Sebastian VelasseryChapter IV. Diversity and Its Conundrum: History of the Psyche, Portent of the Sign
Carol M. DupréPART II. CIVIL SOCIETY AND A ‘COMMON’ HUMANITY
Chapter V. From Exclusion to Communication: A Plea for Political Tolerance
Sémou Pathé GueyeChapter VI. Contemporary Chinese Immigrants and Civil Society
He XirongChapter VII. Social Change, Civil Society and Tolerance: A Challenge for the New Democracies
Viorica Tighel
PART III. CIVIL SOCIETY AND AFRICA
Chapter VIII. The Nature, Role and Challenge of Civil Society in Selected African Societies:
A Key to Who Belongs Edward WamalaChapter IX. Ethnicity, Nationhood and Civil Society in Kenya
Makokha KibabaChapter X. The Perversion of Democratic Pluralism: The Difficult Road to ‘Citizenship’ in Africa
Sémou Pathé Gueye
Chapter XI. Civil Society: The Politics of the Concept
David Kaulemu
PART IV. CIVIL SOCIETY AND THE UNITED STATES
Rosemary Winslow
Chapter XIII. The Reconstruction of Civil Society: Principles, Process, and Pedagogy of Community-Based Approaches to Ethnic Variety and Convergence
John A. Kromkowski