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Social Origins of Civil Society: Explaining the Nonprofit Sector Cross-Nationally
Authors:Salamon  Lester M  Anheier  Helmut K
Institution:(1) Center for Civil Society Studies, Institute for Policy Studies, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland;(2) Center for Social Research and Instruction, Department of Sociology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, and Institute for Policy Studies, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
Abstract:Recent research has usefully documented the contribution that nonprofit organizations make to ldquosocial capitalrdquo and to the economic and political development it seems to foster. Because of a gross lack of basic comparative data, however, the question of what it is that allows such organizations to develop remains far from settled. This article seeks to remedy this by testing five existing theories of the nonprofit sector against data assembled on eight countries as part of the Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project. The five theories are: (a) government failure/market failure theory; (b) supply-side theory; (c) trust theories; (d) welfare state theory; and (e) interdependence theory. The article finds none of these theories adequate to explain the variations among countries in either the size, the composition, or the financing of the nonprofit sector. On this basis it suggests a new theoretical approach to explaining patterns of nonprofit development among countries—the ldquosocial originsrdquo approach—which focuses on broader social, political, and economic relationships. Using this theory, the article identifies four ldquoroutesrdquo of third-sector development (the liberal, the social democratic, the corporatist, and the statist), each associated with a particular constellation of class relationships and pattern of state-society relations. The article then tests this theory against the eight-country data and finds that it helps make sense of anomalies left unexplained by the prevailing theories.
Keywords:nonprofit theory  social origins theory  comparative methodology  cross-national comparisons
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