The Future of Revolutions: Rethinking Radical Change in the Age of GlobalizationJohn Foran 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? |
Contents
I | 1 |
II | 17 |
IV | 19 |
V | 30 |
VI | 42 |
VII | 57 |
IX | 59 |
X | 73 |
XIX | 159 |
XXI | 169 |
XXIII | 180 |
XXIV | 195 |
XXVI | 215 |
XXVII | 217 |
XXVIII | 227 |
XXX | 242 |
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agenda authoritarian challengers Chiapas coalitions cold war conflicts context contradictions crisis cultural democracy democratic discourse domination economic elite emerged ethnic example EZLN Farideh Farhi feminism feminist forces forms future of revolution future revolutions gender global capitalism going groups guerrilla Gulf human rights identity ideology indigenous inequalities institutions Internet intervention Iran Iranian revolution Islamic Islamist Jeff Goodwin John Foran Kuwait labor Latin American liberal ment Mexican Mexico military mobilization modern Moghadam neoliberal networks Nicaragua organizations participatory democracy past peasant Perry Anderson policies political popular population possible protests question radical rebellion reform regimes relations rentier repression resistance revo revolutionary movements role social movements social revolutions socialist society Soviet Soviet Union statehood structural struggle subaltern Subcomandante Marcos Taliban technologies Tétreault things Third World tion traditional transformation transnational University Press violence women workers World Trade Organization Zapatistas
References to this book
The Dolls' Revolution: Australian Theatre and Cultural Imagination Rachel Fensham,Denise Varney,Maryrose Casey,Laura Ginters No preview available - 2005 |