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Class, Sex and Revolutions

Göran Therborn - A Critical Appraisal
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Redakcja: Olofsson Gunnar
Wydawnictwo: A-Z förlag och distribution
Format: 15.2x22.9cm
Liczba stron: 448
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydanie: 2016 r.
Język: angielski

Dostępność: dostępny
161,00 zł

<p>Soon, <em>Cities of Power: The Urban, the National, the Popular, and the Global</em> by G&ouml;ran Therborn will be on the market. In between <em>Science, Class and Society</em> (1976) and <em>The Killing Fields of Inequality</em> (2013) G&ouml;ran has consistently challenged received wisdom in politics and the social sciences. His <em>Between Sex and Power</em> (2004) is the current global map of family relations and gender equality. With the 1968 article &lsquo;From Petrograd to Saigon&rsquo; he laid the foundation for his worldwide reputation as an innovative public intellectual. His critique of the Frankfurt School had repercussions around Europe. Today his work is spread across six continents, Latin America in particular, and has been translated into more than twenty languages.</p>

<p>This book is a critical appraisal of the themes G&ouml;ran Therborn has pursued up till now, and is introduced by Robin Blackburn, for almost twenty years his editor at <em>New Left Review</em>.</p>

<p>&lsquo;G&ouml;ran&rsquo;s continual alertness to different paths to or through modernity, and to varieties of capitalism, will very soon be tested in a dramatic way.&rsquo; &ndash; Ian Gough, London School of Economics</p>

<p>&lsquo;This is a very important project and G&ouml;ran richly deserves it.&rsquo; &ndash; Michael Burawoy, UC Berkeley</p>

<p><strong>CONTENTS:</strong></p>

<p><em>INTRODUCTIONS</em></p>

<p>Robin Blackburn, &lsquo;G&ouml;ran Therborn and the Old Mole&rsquo;</p>

<p>Sven Hort &amp; Gunnar Olofsson, &lsquo;A Portrait of the Sociologist as a Young Rebel&rsquo;</p>

<p><em>SECTION I. Class, Politics and Revolutions</em></p>

<p>Anders Stephanson, &lsquo;On Geopolitics in Therbornism, Early and Late&rsquo;</p>

<p>Risto Alapuro, &lsquo;Finnish Demonstrations as Confrontations&rsquo;</p>

<p>Per H. Jensen, &lsquo;Origins of Danish Flexicurity&rsquo;</p>

<p>Robin Blackburn, &lsquo;From Miliband to Corbyn&rsquo;</p>

<p>Aliaksei Lastouski, Nikolay Zakharov &amp; Sven Hort, &lsquo;Belarus &ndash; Another &ldquo;Iceberg Society&rdquo;?&rsquo;</p>

<p>Elisabeth &Ouml;zdalga, &lsquo;Islam-Oriented Trajectories and Turkey&rsquo;s Fluctuating Encounters with European Modernity&rsquo;</p>

<p>&Aring;sa Cristina Laurell, &lsquo;Structural Adjustment, Social Exclusion and Violence&rsquo;</p>

<p>Lena Lavinas, &lsquo;The Untold Battlefields Against Inequality in Latin America&rsquo;</p>

<p>Chang Kyung-sup, &lsquo;Post-Socialist Class Politics with Chinese Characteristics&rsquo;</p>

<p><em>SECTION II. Sex, Gender and Power</em></p>

<p>Anita G&ouml;ransson &amp; Karin Widerberg, &lsquo;G&ouml;ran between Sex and Power&rsquo;</p>

<p>Eric Hobsbawm, &lsquo;Retreat of the Male&rsquo;</p>

<p>Perry Anderson, &lsquo;Atlas of the Family&rsquo;</p>

<p><em>SECTION III. Global Modernities</em></p>

<p>Immanuel Wallerstein, &lsquo;Empire: Dangerous Slippage of a Concept&rsquo;</p>

<p>Habibul Haque Khondker, &lsquo;Entangled Globality&rsquo;</p>

<p>Gabriella Elgenius, &lsquo;The Principles and Products of the Identity Market&rsquo;</p>

<p>Zhanna Kravchenko, Lisa Kings &amp; Sven Hort, &lsquo;Power Ideology and Transformations of Space&rsquo;</p>

<p>Bo Rothstein, &lsquo;Manufacturing Social Solidarity&rsquo;</p>

<p>Erik Olin Wright, &lsquo;The Capitalist State and the Possibility of Socialism&rsquo;</p>

 

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