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  1. States and Social Revolutions.Theda Skocpol & Barrington Moore - 1982 - Ethics 92 (2):299-315.
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  • Globalization: Social Theory and Global Culture.Roland Robertson - 1992 - SAGE.
    A stimulating appraisal of a crucial contemporary theme, this comprehensive analysis of globalizaton offers a distinctively cultural perspective on the social theory of the contemporary world. This perspective considers the world as a whole, going beyond conventional distinctions between the global and the local and between the universal and the particular. Its cultural approach emphasizes the political and economic significance of shifting conceptions of, and forms of participation in, an increasingly compressed world. At the same time the book shows why (...)
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  • Hegemony and Socialist Strategy: Towards a Radical Democratic Politics.Ernesto Laclau (ed.) - 1985 - Verso.
    In this hugely influential book, Laclau and Mouffe examine the workings of hegemony and contemporary social struggles, and their significance for democratic theory. With the emergence of new social and political identities, and the frequent attacks on Left theory for its essentialist underpinnings, Hegemony and Socialist Strategy remains as relevant as ever, positing a much-needed antidote against ‘Third Way’ attempts to overcome the antagonism between Left and Right.
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  • Global transformations: politics, economics and culture.David Held (ed.) - 1999 - Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.
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  • Rethinking World History: Essays on Europe, Islam and World History.Marshall G. S. Hodgson & Edmund Burke - 1993 - Cambridge University Press.
    Is the history of the modern world the history of Europe writ large? Or is it possible to situate the history of modernity as a world historical process apart from its origins in Western Europe? In this posthumous collection of essays, Marshall G. S. Hodgson challenges adherents of both Eurocentrism and multiculturalism to rethink the place of Europe in world history. He argues that the line that connects Ancient Greeks to the Renaissance to modern times is an optical illusion, and (...)
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  • Modernity at the beginning of the 21st century.Volker H. Schmidt (ed.) - 2007 - [Newcastle, UK]: Cambridge Scholars Press.
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  • (1 other version)Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Lord and Peasant in the Making of the Modern World.Barrington Moore - 1969 - Science and Society 33 (1):124-126.
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  • Imperial Ends: The Decay, Collapse, and Revival of Empires.Alexander J. Motyl - 2001 - Columbia University Press.
    Despite their historical importance, empires have received scant attention from social scientists. Now, Alexander J. Motyl examines the structure, dynamics, and continuing relevance of empire—and asks, "Why do empires decline? Why do some empires collapse? And why do some collapsed empires revive?" Rejecting choice-centered theories of imperial decline, Motyl maintains that the very structure of empires promotes decay and that decay in turn facilitates the progressive loss of territory. Although most major empires have in fact declined in this manner, some, (...)
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  • Religion, globalization and culture.Peter Beyer & Lori Gail Beaman (eds.) - 2007 - Boston: Brill.
    This book combines contributions from many authors who examine a wide range of subjects ranging from overall theoretical considerations to detailed regional ...
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  • Rethinking Civilizational Analysis.Said Amir Arjomand & Edward A. Tiryakian (eds.) - 2004 - Sage Publications.
    'At last, a volume on civilization that truly reflects the complexity of multiple civilizations. The wealth of contributions Arjomand and Tiryakian have assembled demonstrates the value of an old concept for understanding the awful dilemmas confronting human kind in the global age. Its thoroughgoing renewal here establishes this book as the essential benchmark for future scholars of civilization' - Martin Albrow, Founding Editor of International Sociology and author of The Global Age - winner of the European Amalfi Prize, 1997 'In (...)
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  • Die Kulturellen Werte Europas.Hans Joas & Klaus Wiegandt (eds.) - 2004 - S. Fischer.
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  • The Fetishism of Modernities: Epochal Self-consciousness in Contemporary Social and Political Thought.Bernard Yack - 1997
    In addition to this much-needed clarification of the uses and abuses of the term "modernity," Yack here provides a fresh look at familiar modern ideas and practices such as nationalism, constitutionalism, and liberal democratic politics. Our world, the author suggests, offers us far stranger and more unexpected combinations that are dreamt of in modernist and postmodernist philosophies. His critique of the tendency to treat modernity as an integrated and coherent whole will expand the reader's vision to take in the broader (...)
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  • Die Politik der Gesellschaft.Niklas Luhmann & André Kleserling - 2002 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64 (2):388-390.
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  • (1 other version)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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