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"reference to sources of resistance to and the domain of social life" I didn't fix this mistake for lack of certainty as to the intended meaning. Is it supposed to read "to and from the", or "to the"?
I have noticed that any political party assemblies are not mentioned by Civil Society, which prompts me to ask if they belong to the governmental organization. Unfortunately the wikipedia does not have an equivalent article to address the definition of GOs either. The closest info I can get from this site is Public ownership, to which it can be redirected from the search string of government organization. Now I'm wondering that where these political parties fit to. If these of elected parties possibly belong to the governmental organizations, then how about those of non elected parties? I have tried to google these questions without success. Any gurus of political scientists please shed me light here.
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