Freemasonry and Civil Society: The Case of the United States

 

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Egilea: de los Reyes Heredia, Guillermo
Formatua: artículo original
Egoera:Versión publicada
Argitaratze data:2013
Deskribapena:This article argues that the fairly obscure archives and records of Freemasonry and similar secret ritualistic organizations can teach us a great deal about the ways in which voluntary movements have contributed to the process of democratization. Some of the research questions proposed in this article are the following: Are voluntary organizations an essential ingredient of democratization, and if so, does that include the vast number of voluntary organizations which appear to be authoritarian in their internal affairs? Do groups whose goals and internal structure have little relationship to the nurturing of democracy nevertheless contribute to democratic culture? This work aims to contribute to the now growing volume of literature about civil society, volunteerism and democracy. Two other themes discussed here are the interplay and scholarly use of political and popular culture scholarship and the influence on state and society of secret ritualistic organizations, particularly the Freemasons.
Herria:Portal de Revistas UCR
Erakundea:Universidad de Costa Rica
Repositorio:Portal de Revistas UCR
Hizkuntza:Inglés
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OAI Identifier:oai:archivo.portal.ucr.ac.cr:article/22489
Sarrera elektronikoa:https://archivo.revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rehmlac/article/view/22489
Gako-hitza:Freemasonry
civil society
volunteerism
democracy
popular culture
political culture
U.S. Freemasonry
Masonería
sociedad civil
voluntariado
democracia
cultura política
cultura popular
masonería estadounidense