This essay explores the concept of civil society, tracing its historical origins and conceptual framework, and highlights philanthropy’s crucial role in its evolution. It analyzes the contemporary challenge to civil society posed by the widening divide between pluralistic and communal elements. The essay concludes by discussing the complex task philanthropy faces in addressing this paradox, emphasizing the need for philanthropic efforts to navigate and bridge these societal divisions for the advancement of a robust civil society.
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