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From pillarized active membership to populist active citizenship: The Dutch do democracy
Paul Dekker
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Sociology
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Democracy
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Dutch
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Populist
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Active Citizenship
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Unpaid Work
66%
Public Policy
33%
Government Policy
33%
Netherlands
33%
Sense of Responsibility
33%
They Live
33%
Nineteenth Century
33%
Policy Perspectives
33%
Associational Life
33%
Informal Care
33%
Pillarization
33%
Civic Action
33%
Public Understanding
33%
Social Sciences
Dutch
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Democracy
100%
Unpaid Work
100%
Volunteering
100%
Sense of Responsibility
50%
Nineteenth Century
50%
Civics
50%
Arts and Humanities
Democracy
100%
populist
100%
Volunteering
100%
Action
50%
Nineteenth Century
50%
Gift
50%
Civics
50%
Psychology
Volunteering
100%