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The Politics of Modernity

1998
At the end of the eighteenth century, in the epoch opened up by the American and the French Revolutions, a new type of society emerged — civil society a term that will be explained more fully below. The period of modernity was the era of civil society, a society free from the grip of the old regime, an individualistic and liberal society that promised ...
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Modern Knowledge and Modern Politics

Government and Opposition, 1989
THIS THOUGHT-PROVOKING SYMPOSIUM ORIGINATED IN A small conference organized at the London School of Economics by Government and Opposition and the papers printed here have been revised — in many cases extensively — by their authors in the light of the discussion there.
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Modernization or Politics?

2005
This chapter summarises the discussions on the development of patterns of voting behaviour in European countries, and the validity of the two alternative theoretical approaches to explaining the changes in electoral behaviour. The analyses will be done separately for the two successive decisions voters have to make at election time. First, the decision
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Political Ecology and Modern Politics

Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales, 2017
The increasingly pressing need to politicize ecology depends on our capacity to conduct a critique of modern politics, reexamining its fundamental concepts and its history. This thesis, developed in Bruno Latour’s most recent book,Facing Gaia, raises the question of what kind of critique is best adapted to this end.
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Modernity and Politics

2017
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Politics of Modernization

2015
While the world is engaged in a process of rethinking its principles and values in the face of increasing disparities, growing chaos, and conflicts (ideological, political, economic, social, etc.), for Russia, it is important not only to join the global economy as an active participant but also to find ways of building a so-called civilized consensus ...
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The imaginary and politics in modernity

Thesis Eleven, 2016
Culture has been at the core of many recent developments in the social sciences, particularly after the so-called ‘linguistic turn’. This has also been seeping into discussions about the relation between culture and politics. The present paper proposes a specific theoretical approach in this respect.
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X. The Modern Indonesian Intelligentsia as Protagonist of Political Modernization

Itinerario, 1986
Numerous writings on intellectuals as learned or professional middle class have been published since the sixties for the obvious reason that this social group played a central role in the struggle for independence from which they emerged as the new leaders or ralers of new nations.
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