what do you think is the significance of civil societies in the present context of nepal?
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The emergence of civil societies as a sub-culture within vibrant democratic societies are but one of the vivid manifestations of changing social values and adjustments spurred up by the impact of modern information systems. In other words, the dynamism of a civil social structure is unthinkable in the absence of free, information saturated and pluralistic information system. Implicitly, in transitional democracies, societies are evolving constantly until the ideal conditions of a civil society are achieved. Among the fold of transitional democracies, too, there are dichotomies in levels and inculcation of values, which are determined by the level of economic development. For example, the problems faced by transitional democracies of former Soviet bloc countries are definitely different from the situation of less developed countries with poorly developed infrastructure. Indiscipline, corruption and bribery and political leaders with debased morality are some serious challenges facing the institutional development of democracy. As the reputation of formal political institutions are tarnished with corruption, institutions within the framework of civil society are either too weak to create a viable alternative or not fully equipped with such situations. Furthermore, many of the non-governmental organizations themselves might not have succeeded in establishing or emulating examples of good conduct as a model of excellence to be followed by others in the society.
The emergence of civil societies as a sub-culture within vibrant democratic societies are but one of the vivid manifestations of changing social values and adjustments spurred up by the impact of modern information systems. In other words, the dynamism of a civil social structure is unthinkable in the absence of free, information saturated and pluralistic information system. Implicitly, in transitional democracies, societies are evolving constantly until the ideal conditions of a civil society are achieved. Among the fold of transitional democracies, too, there are dichotomies in levels and inculcation of values, which are determined by the level of economic development. For example, the problems faced by transitional democracies of former Soviet bloc countries are definitely different from the situation of less developed countries with poorly developed infrastructure. Indiscipline, corruption and bribery and political leaders with debased morality are some serious challenges facing the institutional development of democracy. As the reputation of formal political institutions are tarnished with corruption, institutions within the framework of civil society are either too weak to create a viable alternative or not fully equipped with such situations. Furthermore, many of the non-governmental organizations themselves might not have succeeded in establishing or emulating examples of good conduct as a model of excellence to be followed by others in the society.
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