ABSTRACT
Nowadays, defining social disputes according to state/public contradiction has becoming a hegemonic approach. Within this scope, a civil society view that claims market corresponds to each component of the society is rising. While ignoring class disputes and connected power relations, this approach constitutes solidarity out of class base. And proliferation of associations out of class base in political area becomes a discourse of “democracy”. Within this framework, the state loses its function to discipline the market entirely and new control mechanisms are structured. Many empirical researches show that such kind of solidarity and welfare processes do not involve the working class
Keywords : Social cohesion, Social capital, Civil society, Welfare, Class dispute