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v. 10 ISBN 9780762300372
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Part of a series studying political power and social theory, this volume discusses topics such as defence policy and corporate growth, global markets, governance structures and policy options, and reflections on embedded autonomy.
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- Part 1 World War II, the US state and business elites: warmaking and the accommodation of leading firms - defence procurement and corporate growth, 1939-1959, Gregory Hooks and William Luchansky
- planning United States hegemony - expansion and intra-state conflict over postwar world organization in World War II, Gregory McLaughlin. Part 2 Recent US politics - applying state theory: the political origins of "supply-side" economic policy - the Humphrey-Hawkins Bill and the Revenue Act of 1978, Patrick Akard
- state theory and corporate welfare - the crisis and bailout of the savings and loan industry from a contingency perspective, Dan Skidmore and Davita Silfen Glasberg. Part 3 Class politics, the state and prosperity: the contrasting consequences of institutions and politics - labour and industrial relations in the United States and Germany, Stephen Amberg
- unravelling Hong Kong's exceptionalism - the politics of laissez-faire in the industrial takeoff, Stephen W.K. Chiu. Part 4 Scholarly controversy - embedded autonomy: embedded autonomy - global markets, governance structures and policy options in embedded autonomy, Herman M. Schwartz
- the paradox of the developmental state and the study of institutions, Francisco Valdes-Ugalde
- the ties that bind? autonomy, embeddedness and industrial development, Meredith Woo-Cumings
- challenging world inequalities - beyond uneven development?, Roberto Patricio Korseniewicz
- reconstructing agency in a global economy - reflections on embedded autonomy, Peter Evans.
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v. 11 ISBN 9780762302420
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The countries or regions under study include the United States, Brazil, Chile, China, Mexico, Samoa, and Southwest Africa. In keeping with the journal's commitment to inter-disciplinary as well as historical inquiry, our nine contributors come from a variety of disciplines (sociology, political science, anthropology, and history), all drawing on debates and themes that cross-cut the social sciences. The significance of the inter-disciplinary perspective is seen not only in the range of cases, literatures, and methodologies brought to bear on the key issues under study; it also forms the substantive core of several contributions that call for a rethinking of conventional disciplinary boundaries and methodological frames.
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Editor's introduction (D.E. Davis). Class and Mass Action. The integration of workplace and community relations at the Ford Rouge Plant, 1930s-1940s (J. Stepan-Norris). Mass action and social structure (S. Paul et al.). States and Regulation. How militarization drives political control of the military: the case of Israel (Y. Levy). Protest from the floating world: fashion, state, and category formation in early modern Japan (Eiko Ikegami). Scholarly Controversy: Rethinking Race. Racial histories and their regimes of truth (A.L. Stoler). Implications: a commentary on Stoler (V.R. Dominguez). A response to "Racial Histories" (D. Roediger). For an analytic of racial domination (L.J.D. Wacquant). The essential ambiguities of race and racism (U.S. Mehta). On politics, origins, and epistemes (A.L. Stoler).
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v. 12 ISBN 9780762302703
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The 12th volume in a series of analyses of political power and social theory. It is divided into three parts, which discuss: globalization; labour and the state; and scholarly controversy - civil society and ethnicity.
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Editor's introduction (D.E. Davis). Globalization. The transnational capitalist class and global capitalism: the case of the tobacco industry (L. Sklair). The rise of transnational social formations: Mexican and Dominican state responses to transnational migration (L.E. Guarnizo). Labor and the State. The paradoxes of power: the unintended consequences of military rule for Chilean working-class mobilization (J. Stillerman). The discourse of technical competence: strategies of authority and power in industrializing Brazil (B. Weinstein). Drowning in laws but starving (for justice?): Brazilian labor law and the workers' quest to realize the imaginary (J.D. French). Scholarly Controversy: Civil Society and Ethnicity. The politics of civil society and ethnicity: reflections on an African dilemma (M. Mamdani). Comparative reflections on the African dilemma: the interdependent democratization of states and civil societies (J.A. Fox). Post-colonial politics and power (G.W. Seidman). Civil society and the forms of governmental power: extensions to Mamdani's arguments (P. Chatterjee). A rejoinder (M. Mamdani).
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v. 13 ISBN 9780762304974
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Volume 13 critically probes the significance of worldwide transformations in political and economic systems, asking: are new patterns of liberalization producing fundamental shifts in social, political and economic life? In what ways is agency important for understanding the historical formation and current development of new global and domestic patterns? Among themes examined in six studies are the emergence and autonomy of banking systems in both advanced capitalist and transitional states: how socialist institutions persist and relate to democracy; and the disruptions and opportunities that liberalization has provided to workers. A Scholarly Controversy features a condensed version of Giovanni Arrighi's and Beverly Silver's forthcoming book "Chaos and Governance" with responses from scholars who take different global and domestic perspectives, units of analysis, and time horizons to revisit the volume's earlier themes.
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The Social Construction of Banking Systems. Meidating the boudnaries between state and society: explaining shifts in central bank independence (S.E. Stockdale). Russian bankers: agents of capital and structural change? (N. Dinello). The Political Economy of Market Reform. Networks of governance and privatization: a view from provincial Russia (A.D. Buck). The impact of privatization on labor in Venezuela: radical reorganization or moderate adjustment? (S. Ellner). Democracy, Liberalization, and Left Solidarity. Palm workers, patrons, and political violence in Colombia: a window of opportunity for the left despite trade liberalization (L. Carroll). Civic republicanism versus social struggle: a Gramscian approach to associationalism in Italy (M. Kohn). Scholarly Controversy: Chaos And Governance. Hegemonic transitions: past and present (G. Arrighi, B.J. Silver). A new emergent hegemonic structure? (S. Sassen). Cycles, spirals, and transcendence (W. Goldfrank). Differentiation and the sources of destabilization (W.H. McNeill). Hegemonic transition: a rejoinder (G. Arrighi, B.J. Silver).
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v. 14 ISBN 9780762307630
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This volume of "Political Power and Social Theory" deliberately grapples with some of the weightiest subjects in the contemporary social sciences: race and class and their impact on political and economic organization. Three historical papers on Cuba, Tanzania, and Mexico open the volume by exploring the complex relations between race, class, ethnicity, and nationalism. Two subsequent papers, which draw on the contemporary case studies of Chile and South Africa, focus on the intersection of class, race, ethnic and generational identities in the contested appropriation of space and territory.The volume concludes with a dynamic debate structured around the question 'Whither Class?' in which the eminent sociologist Alejandro Portes makes a deliberately provocative call to arms. Portes urges a rethinking of class and proposes a new type of class analysis in light of some of the recent social, political, and economic changes of our times. He is rejoined by a distinguished interdisciplinary panel of scholars including Richard Sennett, Edna Bonacich, Richard Ratcliff, Zine Magubane and David Grusky, each of whom examine his position and offers their own view of the continuing relevance of class-based theories. With their contributions, the volume circles back to complex questions of race and other multifaceted forms of identity that increasingly capture the imagination of social scientists in the modern world.
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PART I. RACE, ETHNICITY AND NATION IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVECONSPIRATORS, PAWNS, PATRIOTS AND BROTHERS: RACE AND POLITICS IN WESTERN CUBAEnid Lynette Logan THE POLITICS OF RACE AND NATION: CITIZENSHIP AND AFRICANIZATION IN TANGANYIKARonald AminzadeANTI-CHINESE RACISM, NATIONALISM AND STATE FORMATION IN POST-REVOLUTIONARY MEXICO, 1920s-1930sGerardo ReniquePART II. REBELLION, LAND AND SPACELAND, MORALITY AND EXPLOITATION IN SOUTHERN CHILE: RURAL CONFLICT AND THE DISCOURSES OF AGRARIAN REFORM IN CAUTiN, 1928-1974Florencia E. MallonSPACE, POWER AND IDENTITY IN AN A"ENCLOSEDA" REBELLION: ALEXANDRA, SOUTH AFRICA 1986Belinda BozzoliPART III: SCHOLARLY CONTOVERSY: WHITHER CLASS?THE RESILIENT IMPORTANCE OF CLASS: A NOMINALIST INTERPRETATIONAlejandro PortesBEING REALISTIC ABOUT SOCIAL CLASSRichard E. RatcliffTHE CASE FOR REALISM IN CLASS ANALYSISDavid Grusky, with Kim A. Wedeen and Jesper B. SA rensenCLASS ANALYSIS WITHOUT MARXEdna BonacichAN HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGICAL INTERPRETATIONZine MagubaneTHE LEGIBILITY OF CLASSRichard SennettLEAVING THE ANCESTORS BEHIND: THE CASE FOR A FLEXIBLE APPROACH TO CLASS ANALYSISAlejandro Portes
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v. 15 ISBN 9780762308835
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Volume 15 offers a series of critical articles and commentaries by some of the leading historically-oriented social scientists writing in academia today. Collectively, the articles examine issues ranging from the relations between class, power and history, to the role of states and culture in mediating those dynamics. Special attention is paid to race, gender, citizenship and civil society in the formation of such structures and processes. The countries or regions under study include the United States, Brazil, Chile, China, Mexico, Samoa and Southwest Africa.In keeping with the journal's commitment to inter-disciplinary, as well as historical inquiry, our nine contributors come from a variety of disciplines (sociology, political science, anthropology and history), all drawing on debates and themes that cut across the social sciences. The significance of the inter-disciplinary perspective is seen not only in the range of cases, literatures and methodologies brought to bear on the key issues under study; it also forms the substantive core of several contributions that call for a rethinking of conventional disciplinary boundaries and methodological frames.
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PART I. FORMS OF STATE EMBEDDEDNESSSYNERGIZING CIVIL SOCIETY: STATE-CIVIL SOCIETY REGIMES IN PORTO ALEGRE, BRAZILGianpaolo Baiocchi REGIME CHANGE AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF STATE-CAPITAL RELATIONS IN CHILEPatrick Barrett THE STATE AS SUBJECTJeffrey Rubin PART II. THE POLITICAL CULTURES OF POWERPRECOLONIALITY AND COLONIAL SUBJECTING: ETHNOGRAPHIC DISCOURSE AND NATIVE POLICY IN GERMAN OVERSEAS IMPERIALISM, 1780s-1914George SteinmetzSEXUALITY AND BIOPOWER IN CHILE AND LATIN AMERICAKarin Alejandra RosemblattPART III. SCHOLARLY CONTROVERSY: RACE AND CLASS IN AMERICAN HISTORYUNRAVELING THE RELATION OF RACE AND CLASS IN AMERICAN POLITICSAdolph Reed, Jr.CLASS, RACE, AND CAPITALISMEllen Meiksins Wood ON THE 'CONFLUENCE OF RACE AND CLASS' IN AMERICAMaurice Zeitlin THE A"PARADOXESA" OF MISPLACED CONCRETENESS: THINKING THROUGH THE STATESteven Gregory REJOINDERAdolph Reed, Jr.
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v. 16 ISBN 9780762310364
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This volume of "Political Power and Social Theory" addresses some of the most pressing questions of our times, from the origins and meaning of the war in Iraq to the transnational politics of immigration to the impact of race on labor organization to the historical underpinnings of corporate power. With careful attention to historical detail, with a keen eye for the value of inter-disciplinary social science inquiry, and with a view to various countries around the globe, this research annual once again unveils the complex dynamics of key contemporary and historical dilemmas that motivate citizens and scholars alike to struggle for a better future.
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Capitalism, Elites, and Class Formation. Entrepreneurs or corporations: divergent patterns of class formation in the early anthracite mining trade, 1815-1860 (M. Jepson). Leadership ideology in neotribal capitalism (E. Rata). Indigenous capitalists: the development of indigenous investment companies in relation to class, ethnicity, and the state in Malyasia and Fiji (E. Larson, S. Zalanga). Race and Ethnicity, War, and American Politics. "Discrimination costs you dough:" innocent identity and the anti-politics of race (G. Mann). The intermestic politics of immigration policy: lessons from the Bracero program (M.R. Rosenblum). Scholarly Controversy: Sociologists Confront a New World (Dis)Order: Debate on the Meaning and Origins of War in Iraq. Iraq, Afghanistan, the global war on terrorism, and the Owl of Minerva (I.Roxborough). Confronting an empire: sociology and the US-made world crisis (J. Foran). Bringing the classical insights and critical eye of sociology to the study of contemporary wars (G. Hooks). Commentary on/rejoinder to Ian Roxborough (J. L. Abu-Lughod). Guns and states: a commentary on Roxborough (M.A. Centeno). Rejoinder: what was the war really about? (I. Roxborough).
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v. 17 ISBN 9780762311903
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Volume 17 of "Political Power and Social Theory" showcases scholarship by historical, political, and economic sociologists grouped around three broad subjects with both contemporary and historical relevance. The first is the relationship between race, class, and urban politics, and specifically, how racial and class identities interact with each other to produce social and political power dynamics in 20th century American cities. The second subject, the interaction of citizens, states, and social movements in both colonial and transnational context, turns away from the sub-national level of the city and examines social and political dynamics at the level of nations and even empires, although racial identities, social movements, and citizenship concerns remain relevant in several of these papers as well. Both U.S. and European cases are examined. The final topic of inquiry is the social origins of corporate irresponsibility, a problem that is explored through the lens of organizational theory, state-society relations, and the history of labor-corporate relations. Overall, the volume aims to open new historical, methodological, and theoretical lines of inquiry for sociologists, organization theorists, political scientists, historians, and others who seek to understand some of the most pressing inequalities and injustices of our times.
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List of Contributors. Editorial Board. Editorial Statement. List Of Reviewers. Editor's Introduction. (D.E. Davis). Part I: Historical Studies of Race, Class, and Urban Politics. Class, Race, and Urban Politics: The 1920s Ku Klux Klan Movement in the United States. (C. Rhomberg). A Tale of Two Bourgeoisies: Race, Class, and Citizenship in San Francisco and Cincinnati, 1870-1911. (J. Haydu). Part II: Citizens, States, and Social Movements in Colonial and Transnational Context. Her Majesty's Sable Subjects: Subaltern Masculinities in Post-Emancipation Jamaica. (M. Sheller). Europe's Atlantic Empires: Early Modern State Formation Reconsidered. (J.C.A. Smith). Thinking Locally, Acting Globally? What the Seattle WTO Protests Tell Us About the Global Justice Movement. (G.H. Murphy, S. Pfaff). Part III: Scholarly Controversy: A Debate on the Social Origins of Corporate Irresponsibility. Corporate Malfeasance and the Myth of Shareholder Value. (F. Dobbin, D. Zorn). On the Importance of Analyzing Economic Scandals and Contemporary Economic Institutions: A Comment on Dobbin and Zorn. (R. Swedberg). The Power of Ideas? The Possibility of a Myth of Shareholder Value. (E.S. Clemens). The Historical Context of Sharehold Value Capitalism. (M.S. Mizruchi, H. Kimeldorf). The End of (Shareholder Value) Ideology? (N. Fligstein). The Promise of Economic Sociology. (F. Dobbin, D. Zorn).
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v. 18 ISBN 9780762313402
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Volume 18 of the popular "Political Power and Social Theory" series is broken up into three parts examining political power, state formation, and economic development with examples from Africa, Russia, and Chile. It also looks at the status of opposition politics in America. It is suitable for graduate students and researchers in the field of political science and social theory. Part I examines political power, state formation, and economic development with examples from Africa, Russia, and Chile. Part II looks at the history and current status of opposition politics in America. Part III discusses scholarly controversy within the discipline with some of the field's leading thinkers authoring chapters. With its international scope, this volume is a valuable reference for graduate students and researchers in the field of political science and social theory.
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PART I: POLITICAL POWER, STATE FORMATION, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT State Building in Pre-colonial Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of YorubalandE. C. Ejiogu Political Attitudes and Political Participation of Russian Capital Owners: What Matters? Nathalia Rogers Development and Collective Action in Chile's Neoliberal DemocracyPaul W. Posner PART II: OPPOSITION POLITICS IN AMERICA: PAST AND PRESENTThe CIO and Third Party Politics in New York: The Rise and Fall of the CIO-ALPStuart Eimer This is Not your Father's War: The Changing Organization of Militarism and Social MovementsAlec Campbell PART III: SCHOLARLY CONTROVERSY: Modes of Repair: Reparations and Citizenship at the Dawn of the New MillenniumJohn Torpey Reparation as Luxury or as Basic Need: Atonement for Canadians, Redistribution for Africa Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann Republican Meritocracy, Identity Politics and the Idea of Reverse Reparation: Commentary Yossi Yonah Reparations Claims: Politics by Another NameMelissa Nobles Rejoinder John Torpey
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v. 19 ISBN 9780762314188
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"Political Power and Social Theory" continues its longstanding run as a premier volume of comparative and historical social science. The volume focuses on a variety of questions relating to states, citizenship, and power, common themes examined with divergent analytical entry points and through deep knowledge of country cases as diverse as Russia, the United States, El Salvador, South Africa, and Israel. Whether examined with a focus on revolutions and political parties, or cities and their physical and social transformation, or through development of the concept of the 'familial state', which marries a preoccupation with lineage and micro-cultures to that of national-state institutions, these articles expand our theoretical and methodological imagination of how citizens become included or excluded in local and national structures of power.
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PART I: STATES AND CITIZENSHIPWar, State Collapse, Redistribution: Russian Revolution RevisitedPavel Osinsky A"No Bourgeois Mass Party, No Liberal Capitalist Democracy:A" The Missing Link In Barrington Moore's American Civil WarCedric de Leon Pierre Bourdieu Meets T. H. Marshall: Citizens and Paupers in the Development of the U.S. Welfare StateChad GoldbergPART II: CITIES, CITIZENS, AND POWERIntertwining National and Urban Policies: National Development Policies and Municipal Strategies in Greater Buenos AiresNora Libertun de DurenThe Empire's New Walls: Revanchism and Enclosure in Johannesburg and JerusalemAndy Clarno The Internet and the City: Blogging and Gentrification on New York's Lower East SideLara BelkindPART III: SCHOLARLY CONTROVERSY: THE FAMILIAL STATEA Memo on the Familial States of the Netherlands, France and England, 1500-1800Julia AdamsPatrimonial States in Early Modern Europe and in the Contemporary Era: Similarities?Mounira M. CharradPatrimonial Rise and Decline: The Strange Case of the Familial StateIvan ErmakoffElaborating the Microfoundations of the Familial State: Uniting Evolutionary Biology and Historical Sociology Edgar KiserReaction to the Familial State Pavla MillerPolitics, Patriarchy and Frontiers of Historical Sociological ExplanationJulia Adams
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v. 21 ISBN 9780857243256
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"Political Power and Social Theory" is an annual review, committed to advancing our interdisciplinary, critical understanding of the linkages between social relations, political power, and historical development. Alongside peer-reviewed chapters dealing with a diversity of topics, this volume contains a special section on the politics of the 'new middle class' in the global south and post-socialist societies. Over the past few decades, globalization and urbanization have contributed to the development of a newly educated urban middle class around the world, but this new class has been rarely studied. Filling this void, the chapters in this section examine the middle classes in the developing world in areas as diverse as the Middle East, India, South Africa, the former Soviet Union, and Latin America. This is one of the only volumes examining the new urban middle classes in emerging economies. Exploring identity-formation, social change, urbanization and politics among the new middle class, the chapters together offer new insights on this understudied social group and raise provocative questions about politics and social change in the early 21st century around the globe.
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List of Contributors.
Senior Editorial Board.
Editorial Statement.
Editor's introduction.
"Autonomy from what?" Populism, universities, and the U.S. poetry field, 1910-1975.
Monetary orders, financial dependence, and idea selection: the international constraints on American Monetary Policy, 1961-1963.
Guest Editor Introduction.
The end of communism in Central and Eastern Europe: The last middle-class revolution?.
The dog that didn't bark: The political complacence of the emerging middle class (with Illustrations from the Middle East).
The middle class in India: a social formation or political actor?.
The spatial dynamics of middle-class formation in postapartheid South Africa: enclavization and fragmentation in Johannesburg.
The contested spaces of Chile's middle classes.
The sociospatial reconfiguration of middle classes and their impact on politics and development in the global south: preliminary ideas for future research.
Middle class or propertied class? Class politics and urban redevelopment in contemporary Asia.
Spatializing distinction in cities of the global south: Volatile terrains of morality and citizenship.
Revolution "from the middle": historical events, narrative, and the making of the middle class in the contemporary developing world.
"The middle class": Sociological category or proper noun?.
Rejoinder: subject or subjects?.
Political power and social theory.
Political power and social theory.
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v. 8 ISBN 9781559380423
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- Editors introduction, Diane E. Davis and Howard Kimeldorf. Part 1 The state, social class and political movements in historical perspectives: the role of state formation and state building in social policy developments - the politics of pensions in Britain, the United States and Canada, 1880s-1930s, Ann Shola Orloff
- class conflict or state autonomy in new deal agricultural policy? yet another counterattack on a theoretical delusion, G. William Domhoff
- capitalist development, class formation and the consequences of political repression - a comparative local study of mid-19th-century France, Ronald Aminzade
- dependency and resistance in the Middle East, 1800-1925, John Foran
- the social origins of agrarian Nazism, William Brustein and Brian Ault
- the making of Italian fascism - the seizure of power 1919-1922, Dahlia Sabina Elazar. Part 2 Scholarly controversy - debate on class: new canons or loose cannons? - the post-Marxist challenge to neo-Marxism as represented in the work of Calhoun and Reddy, Marc W. Steinberg
- response to Marc W. Steinberg, William M. Reddy
- who was that masked post-Marxist? - a response to Steinberg, Craig Calhoun.
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v. 9 ISBN 9781559381116
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This is the ninth volume in a series on political power and social theory. This volume discusses such topics as class and politics; the military, state and society; and scholarly controversy.
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- Introduction, Diane E. Davis and Howard Kimeldorf. Part 1 Class and politics: crisis, identity and political discourse - turn-of-the-century France, Jane Jensen
- conversion or coalition? ideology in the Iranian and Nicaraguan revolutions, Misaghy Parsa
- the nonpartisan league and social democracy in the United States - social networks, class power, state occupancy and embedded class biases, Patrick McGuire. Part 2 The military, state and society: atomic fantasies and make-believe war - the American state, social control and civil defense planning, 1946-1952, Andrew Grossman
- the politics of "military economics" in the Southern Cone - comparative perspectives on democracy and arms production in Argentina, Brazil and Chile, Carlos H. Acuna and William C. Smith. Part 3 Scholarly controversy - the state and violence: state-incited violence, 1900-1999, Charles Tilly
- blocs rule - and blocs fall apart, Harriet Friedman
- the scope of war - patterns of occurrence and response, Michael Barnett
- concerning foxes and hedgehogs, Timothy Wickham-Crowley
- the (non-violent) discussion continues, Charles Tilly.
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v. 23 ISBN 9781780528663
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As economic stagnation freezes the globe; capitalism is increasingly questioned; war, revolution and political instability unsettles the Middle East; and President Obama's campaign for the Presidency looms, Volume 23 of Political Power and Social Theory reflects on these and related issues. Chapters in this volume discuss the meaning of revolution, the origins of neoliberalism in India, identity formation in a Chicago social movement, the Palestinian National Question, and the Black middle-class in the US. Additionally, in the Scholarly Controversy section, Fred Block questions whether the concept of "capitalism" should be problematized entirely.
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List of Contributors.
Senior Editorial Board.
Editorial Statement.
Editor's introduction.
Free Riding on Revolution: Conservatism and Social Change.
Parties and the Articulation of Neoliberalism: From "The Emergency" to Reforms in India, 1975-1991.
"A New Health Order as Part of the New Social Order": The Strategic Response of the WHO to its Member States.
The Reconfiguration of the Palestinian National Question: The Indirect Rule Route and the Civil Society Route.
Transforming Citizenship: The Subjective Consequences of Local Political Mobilization.
Political Fields and Religious Movements: The Exclusion of the Ahmadiyya Community in Pakistan.
Racialized Class Formation: Blacks in the Professional Middle Class in the Post-Civil Rights Era.
Varieties of what? Should we still be Using the Concept of Capitalism?.
A Polanyian Analysis of Capitalism: A Commentary on Fred Block.
Marx, Weber, and the "Ceaseless Accumulation of Capital".
On Fred Block, Varieties of what? Should we still be using the Concept of Capitalism?.
There was no Baby in this Bathwater: A Reply to the Critics.
Political power and social theory.
Political power and social theory.
Political power and social theory.
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v. 20 ISBN 9781849506670
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It is an exciting time to consider changes in the field of comparative-historical sociology, as the discipline seeks to accommodate both old and new trends as well as the transforming spatial scales in which political power and social theory are increasingly embedded. Volume 20 of "Political Power and Social Theory" starts the ball rolling by showcasing articles that pursue similar themes. The question of what is old and what is new hovers over most of the contributions, particularly the peer-reviewed chapters in parts I and II, which consider such long-standing socio-historical concerns as power structure theory, class-based collective action, and empire - but examine them through new conceptual, methodological, and historical lenses. This year's volume also offers a critical treatment of the spatial or territorial dynamics of state hegemony, class power, ideologies of governance, and citizenship - with the latter theme most well developed in debate over the new geographies of citizenship in the Scholarly Controversy Section as well as in part-II's guest-edited section on Empire and Colonialism.
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List of Contributors.
EDITORIAL BOARD.
Editorial Statement.
List of Reviewers.
Editor's introduction.
Reviving power structure research: present problems, their solutions, and future directions.
In movement: New players in the construction of democracy in Spain, 1962-1977.
Neo-Bourdieusian theory and the question of scientific autonomy: German sociologists and empire, 1890s-1940s.
Transnational ideologies and state building: The Ottoman Empire in transition.
White supremacist constitution of the U.S. empire-state: a short conceptual look at the long first century.
Confronting "Empire": The new imperialism, Islamism, and feminism.
Incompleteness and the possibility of making: Towards denationalized citizenship?.
The prosthetic citizen: New geographies of citizenship.
The incompleteness of rights-bearing citizenship: Political obligation and renationalization.
Citizenship redux: Why citizenship remains pivotal in a globalizing world.
On denationalization as neoliberalization: Biopolitics, class interest, and the incompleteness of citizenship.
Citizenship in the midst of transnational regimes of virtue.
Rejoinder.
Political power and social theory.
Political power and social theory.
Copyright page.
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