Abstract
Civil society has been a central force in political and economic reforms. The
activities and even proliferation of civil groups have been seen by several
authors as vital to the democratisation project and its sustenance. Only a
few scholars have pointed to the roles that civil groups may play in undermining
democracy and national stability. In Nigeria, civil society was in the
vanguard of the democratic struggle, but recent events are pointing to the
negative roles played by some civil groups in the construction of platforms
for ethnic militancy and violent confrontation with other groups and the
state. Based on evidence from three cases of civil groups, the paper identifies
goals, methods, strategies and tendencies that indicate intense primordialism,
militancy and violence. The study finds that in plural societies, civil society
may become so parochial, divisive, divergent and disarticulative that it
actually undermines democracy.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,Geography, Planning and Development
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63 articles.
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