Further reading: Benedict Anderson, Imagined Commu-
nities (New York: Verso, 1991); John L. Esposito, Islam:
The Straight Path (New York: Oxford University Press,
1998); Albert Hourani, A History of the Arab Peoples
(Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1991).
civil society
Civil society is located between the intimate-pri-
vate spheres of familial life and the various organs
of the state: administrative, legislative, judicial,
and economic. In large measure, it is beholden
to those selfsame institutions, for the state serves
to “frame” or structure social relations outside
its immediate purview (for example, through the
legal system). The nature, complexity, and differ-
entiation of power relations, nodes, and networks
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