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See: [[Third System Associations]]
 
=Proposed Definition=
 
Marc Nerfin:
 
"Contrasting with governmental power and economic power
—the power of the Prince and the Merchant—there is an immediate and
autonomous power, sometimes evident, sometimes latent: people's power.
Some people develop an awareness of this, associate and act with others and
thus become citizens.* Citizens and their associations, when they do not
seek either governmental or economic power, constitute the third system.
Helping to bring what is latent into the open, the third system is one
expression of the autonomous power of the people."
(http://www.dhf.uu.se/pdffiler/87_1/87_1_12.pdf)
 
 
=More Information=
 
#[[Civil Society]]
 
 
[[Category:Politics]]


[[Category:Movements]]
[[Category:Movements]]

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