rethinking political and social change in the age of globalization
As we enter a new century, has it got harder for revolutions to occur in a world of far-flung corporations and commodity chains, global cultural forms, instantaneous communication, and a new unipolar system of power?In this volume, a number of eminent historians, sociologists and political scientists who have spent their lives studying revolutionary processes reflect on and debate this question.Their reflections constitute a state of the art assessment of the conditioning factors shaping the likely incidence and possible new forms of radical political change in the era of globalization.
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| Index | 933 |
| Added Date | Oct 02, 2018 14:43:11 |
| Modified Date | Jan 14, 2019 14:51:36 |