General perceptions of civil society

Iljaz Osmanlić
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The first idea of civil society was encountered in the ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle. He defined a state as a community of citizens voluntarily united for the sake of a happy life. The first interpretation of the dualism of the political community and society was found in the works of the Christian scholars St. Augustine and Thomas Aquinas. First concepts of civil society in Hobbes' teachings are presented in his work Leviathan. He starts from the so-called illusory condition, which is characterized by a war of all against all. Another concept of civil society is presented by John Locke. Unlike Hobbes, Locke apparently defined it as a state of peace, goodwill, mutual assistance, and maintenance. Early liberal theories of civil society base their teaching on the limitation of state power i.e., that civil society has the ability to conduct its own affairs, which limits the state interference. Hegel's conception of civil society is determined by the position of the citizen in the state. Citizens are private individuals who have their own interests for specific purposes. Neo-liberal theory of civil society appeared in the early 20th century. The cause of the intensifying debate about the relationship between society and state in the mid-20th century is the danger that the civil society is in from excessive political intervention of the state. Predecessors in the framework of the contemporary approach pointing to this danger were John Stuart Mill and Alexis de Tocqueville, and Robert Nozick.
对公民社会的一般看法
文明社会的第一个概念是在古希腊哲学家亚里士多德那里提出的。他把国家定义为为了幸福生活而自愿联合起来的公民共同体。对政治共同体和社会二元论的第一次解释出现在基督教学者圣奥古斯丁和托马斯·阿奎那的著作中。霍布斯学说中公民社会的第一个概念出现在他的著作《利维坦》中。他从所谓的虚幻状态出发,其特征是一场所有人反对所有人的战争。公民社会的另一个概念是由约翰·洛克提出的。与霍布斯不同,洛克显然将其定义为一种和平、善意、互助和维护的状态。早期自由主义市民社会理论的教学基础是国家权力的有限性,即市民社会有能力处理自己的事务,这限制了国家的干预。黑格尔的市民社会概念是由公民在国家中的地位所决定的。公民是私人的个体,他们为了特定的目的有自己的利益。新自由主义市民社会理论出现于20世纪初。20世纪中期,关于社会与国家关系的争论愈演愈烈,其原因在于公民社会面临着国家过度政治干预的危险。在当代方法的框架内,指出这种危险的前辈是约翰·斯图亚特·密尔、亚历克西斯·德·托克维尔和罗伯特·诺齐克。
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