A. declining profits and rising unemployment
B. the eradication of the welfare state
C. rising divorce rates and the decline of the traditional family
D. an unfortunate twist in fashion sensibility
Civil Society
Civil Society
A. individuals buying welfare privately with some means-tested benefits
B. regular benefit payments to men as earners of the family wage
C. a universalist system of welfare for all regardless of income
D. recommodifying social welfare through state provision
A. we live in a world of superficial fragmented images
B. no theory is better than any other anything goes
C. society has changed, and we need new kinds of theory
D. all of the above
A. NGOs
B. Baradaris
C. Rural Notables
D. Both b and c
A. Media
B. NGOs
C. Civil Society
D. None of these
A. Organizational development
B. Human rights
C. Social integrity
D. None of these
A. remaining silent
B. Approving unconstitutional intervention
C. discapproving military actions
D. None of these
A. Social issues
B. Political affairs
C. Policy making
D. None of these
A. a national identity with an associated set of symbols and beliefs
B. governmental authority over a clearly demarcated territory
C. the granting of citizenship rights to the relevant population
D. all of the above
A. microsociology
B. interactionism
C. macrosociology
D. ethnomethodology