If you liked Civil Society, Constitution, and Legitimacy by Andrew Arato, start with Civil society and political theory (1994), The Essential Frankfurt school reader (1982), and Revolution, civil society and democracy (1990). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Civil Society, Constitution, and Legitimacy?

BookOrb recommends Civil society and political theory (1994), The Essential Frankfurt school reader (1982), Revolution, civil society and democracy (1990), Empire vs civil society (1981), and Young Lukacs and the Origins of Western Marxism (1979).

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Civil Society, Constitution, and Legitimacy is by Andrew Arato.