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The following are some of the researchers and theorists working on problems of civil society now and in the past. | The following are some of the researchers and theorists working on problems of civil society now and in the past. | ||
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*[[Andrew Arato]] (US) | *[[Andrew Arato]] (US) | ||
*[[Benjamin Barber]] (US) | *[[Benjamin Barber]] (US) |
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The following are some of the researchers and theorists working on problems of civil society now and in the past.
- {{r|Helmut Anheier|| (US)
- Andrew Arato (US)
- Benjamin Barber (US)
- Robert Bellah (US)
- Jean Cohen (US)
- Don E. Eberly (US)
- Michael Edwards (US)
- Jean Bethke Elshtain (US)
- Amatai Etzioni (US)
- Adelbert Evers (Germany)
- Adam Ferguson (Scotland)
- Jürgen Habermas (Germany)
- Gabor Hegyesi Hungary
- Peter Dobkin Hall (US)
- George W. F. Hegel (Germany)
- Roger A. Lohmann (US)
- Kathleen McCarthy (US)
- Michael O'Neill (US)
- Elinor Ostrom (US)
- Robert Putnam (US)
- Lester Salamon (US)
- Michael Sandel (US)
- David Horton Smith (US)
- Jon Van Til (US)
- Antonin Wagner (Switzerland)
- Arthur Williamson (Northern Ireland)