Globalization: The Juggernaut of the 21st CenturyAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 2008 - 270 páginas While some people debate whether globalization really exists, it proceeds apace, affecting all societies. This interesting and erudite book adopts a distinctive approach to the multiple dimensions of the globalization debate. The impressive coverage of philosophical thought - including Popper, Weber, Habermas, Lipset and Hobbes - makes a valuable contribution to the debates on globalization. |
Contenido
Wildavsky was both Right | 13 |
Grounded | 23 |
3 | 51 |
Producing Democracy or Gerschenkron Might Have Predicted | 69 |
been Just about Right | 79 |
The Wicksell Approach | 109 |
EU Club of States | 137 |
8 | 154 |
Public International | 175 |
Popper and Derrida | 187 |
Weber and Habermas | 203 |
Why No Spinoza in | 219 |
Conclusions | 235 |
265 | |
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