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Some of the typical civil societies include churches, social movements and professional associations. All these groups are responsible for addressing social problems affecting the society within their jurisdiction. Civil societies aim at pulling the communities’ resources together and directing them towards achieving common welfare state of the subject society. Some charitable roles played by civil societies include financial assistances during disasters, provision of medical assistances to ailing members of the society and responding to any social predicament.
History shows that these civil societies were active in the past years. However, the relevant factors indicate that the role played by civil societies in the American community has declined significantly in the last four decades. The effect of civil society groups that dominated the social arenas in the past has reduced in modern times (Rauchut 372). Modernization of the society is responsible for the fading of civil societies in modern social settings. The aspects of democracy in social morality and economic goals of the societies are the main elements behind the decline in the effect of civil associations.
Despite the decline in the number of traditional civil societies, there are numerous modern social organizations which respond to modern needs in the society. These organizations include self-help groups, religious associations and professional associations. In this context of a nursing home project, we seek to evaluate the role played by modern civil societies in responding to the needs of a society. In the recent past, modernization of civil societies has left a gap that has propagated social problems.
As a result, the government is taking over the role used to be played by these societies in addressing social predicaments. This project is appropriate both at an individual level and at a community level. Social morality asserts that charity is an individual responsibility in the society. In addition, the entire community is made up of individuals with a responsibility of performing charitable deeds. Therefore, this project is meaningful at a community level (Rauchut 385). Voluntarism used to be an active force in the past American societies.
However, this force has changed in the context of modern social settings. In the early 1960’s, the society used to stress the role and significance of voluntary actions in dealing with social problems. Civil societies used to induce the notion of voluntarism to society's members. Cultural activities in most societies dealt with instilling their young generations with values of charity towards the economically incapacitated members of the community. In this context, the entire responsibility of charity and voluntarism were the responsibilities of an American citizen.
This notion and the role of voluntarism started fading during the 1990’s. The American economy strengthened, and the ideas of individualism infiltrated the society. This led to the notion that the government is responsible for addressing the needs of the society. Social principles which used to prevail in the past cultural values have been neglected by current generations (Rauchut 337). Parents are no longer willing to emphasize the need of voluntarism to their children. Political ideologies of conservatism and liberalism are responsible for the change in voluntarism ideas in the society.
Conservatisms assert that the society is responsible fo
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