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  1. The Predatory Theory of Rule.Margaret Levi - 1981 - Politics and Society 10 (4):431-465.
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  • Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy. Lord and Peasant in the Making of the Modern World.Barrington Moore - 1969 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 31 (4):793-796.
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  • Property and progress: where Adam Smith went wrong.Robert Brenner - 2007 - In Chris Wickham (ed.), Marxist history-writing for the twenty-first century. Oxford: Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press. pp. 49--111.
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  • Revolutions: A Very Short Introduction.Jack A. Goldstone - 2013 - Oup Usa.
    Revolutions have shaped world politics for the last three hundred years. This volume shows why revolutions occur, how they unfold, and where they created democracies and dictatorships. Jack A. Goldstone presents the history of revolutions from America and France to the collapse of the Soviet Union, 'People Power' revolutions, and the Arab revolts.
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  • War Making and State Making as Organized Crime.Charles Tilly - 2009 - In Matt Zwolinski (ed.), Arguing About Political Philosophy. London: Routledge. pp. 8--78.
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  • The Meiji Restoration.George Macklin Wilson & W. G. Beasley - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (2):350.
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  • Historical events as transformations of structures: Inventing revolution at the Bastille. [REVIEW]William H. Sewell - 1996 - Theory and Society 25 (6):841-881.
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  • The Taming of the Samurai: Honorific Individualism and the Making of Modern Japan.Eiko Ikegami - 1995 - Harvard University Press.
    This book demonstrates how Japan's so-called harmonious collective culture is paradoxically connected with a history of conflict. Ikegami contends that contemporary Japanese culture is based upon two remarkably complementary ingredients, honorable competition and honorable collaboration. The historical roots of this situation can be found in the process of state formation, along very different lines from that seen in Europe at around the same time. The solution that emerged out of the turbulent beginnings of the Tokugawa state was a transformation of (...)
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  • Ideology, cultural frameworks, and the process of revolution.Jack A. Goldstone - 1991 - Theory and Society 20 (4):405-453.
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  • Treasures among Men: The Fudai Daimyo in Tokugawa Japan.Matthew V. Lamberti & Harold Bolitho - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (2):231.
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  • States and Social Revolutions.Theda Skocpol & Barrington Moore - 1982 - Ethics 92 (2):299-315.
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  • Japanese Civilization: A Comparative View.Anne Walthall & S. N. Eisenstadt - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (2):362.
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