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">>>>> Who Killed Civil Society?: The Rise of Big Government and Decline of Bourgeois Norms <<<<<

Billions of American tax dollars go into a vast array of programs targeting various social issues: the opioid epidemic, criminal violence, chronic unemployment, and so on. Yet the problems persist and even grow. Howard Husock argues that we have lost sight of a more powerful strategy&#8212a preventive strategy, based on positive social norms.In the past, individuals and institutions of civil society actively promoted what may be called &#8220bourgeois norms,&#8221 to nurture healthy habits so that social problems wouldn&#8217t emerge in the first place. It was a formative effort. Today, a massive social service state instead takes a reformative approach to problems that have already become vexing. It offers counseling along with material support, but struggling communities have been more harmed than helped by government&#8217s embrace. And social service agencies have a vested interest in the continuance of problems. Government can provide a financial safety net for citizens, but it 

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