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Civil Society with no Hierarchy: The Covenantal Societal Model [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 348 pages, height x width x depth: 238x158x27 mm, weight: 712 g, 21 BW Photos, 3 Tables
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-May-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1666903701
  • ISBN-13: 9781666903706
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 348 pages, height x width x depth: 238x158x27 mm, weight: 712 g, 21 BW Photos, 3 Tables
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-May-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1666903701
  • ISBN-13: 9781666903706
Ilie Bdescu and Joseph Livni follow the footsteps of two giants who pioneered the field: H. H. Stahl of Romania, who studied the sociology of communal societies, and D. J. Elazar of the United States, who studied the political science of covenantal societies. This collection sheds light on obscure corners of the field, gathering up thoughts and concepts of many other sources of past and contemporary research in the field. In this volume, the reader will find answers to difficult questions like: How did acephalous societies penetrate civilization? How did they manage to preserve their egalitarian ethos? Why did powerful hierarchies work in partnership with them? And, most importantly, how did covenantal societies work around the constraints of a civilized reality? The history of civilization consists of various degrees of stratified configurations ranging from oligarchic city states to powerful pyramidal empires.

Recenzijas

A Civil Society with no Hierarchy: The Covenantal Societal Model is an extremely interesting book, edited by Livni and Bdescu - who also contributed with their main research chapters about the role of covenants in the historical, sociological, and legal development of various societies since antiquity and until modern times. The relationship between covenants, assembly and self-government, and federalism adds further interest and contemporary relevance to the reading of this excellent book. -- Mario Sznajder, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Introduction 1(24)
1 Nomadism and the Sociological Seed of Pre-Monarchic Israel
25(42)
Joseph Livni
2 Power Structure within Autonomy in Roman Palestine
67(32)
Zeev Safrai
3 Jewish Communities of the Diaspora
99(34)
Joseph Livni
4 Communal Society and the Societal "Dual System": Equality and Inequality in Carpathian Valleys
133(38)
Hie Bddescu
5 The Covenant as Ideal Type: A Sociological Study of a Covenanted Community Model
171(36)
Maddlina Mdndifd
6 Romanian Traditional Society: Social Control and Social Order
207(20)
Adela Serban
7 From Covenant to Compact to Contract: The Legal Transplantation of Puritan Jurisprudence to America
227(26)
Peter J. Mazzacano
8 The Salem Witch Trials and the Decay of the Great Puritan Experiment
253(34)
Rachel Christ-Doane
9 The Catholic Hierarchy and Clerical Sexual Abuse
287(34)
Jo Renee Formicola
Index 321(18)
About the Contributors 339
Ilie Bdescu is Director of the Institute of Sociology (Romanian Academy).

Joseph Livni is independent scholar.