States and Social Revolutions

States and Social Revolutions

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  • Author: Theda Skocpol
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1316453944
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

State structures, international forces, and class relations: Theda Skocpol shows how all three combine to explain the origins and accomplishments of social-revolutionary transformations. Social revolutions have been rare but undeniably of enormous importance in modern world history. States and Social Revolutions provides a new frame of reference for analyzing the causes, the conflicts, and the outcomes of such revolutions. It develops a rigorous, comparative historical analysis of three major cases: the French Revolution of 1787 through the early 1800s, the Russian Revolution of 1917 through the 1930s, and the Chinese Revolution of 1911 through the 1960s. Believing that existing theories of revolution, both Marxist and non-Marxist, are inadequate to explain the actual historical patterns of revolutions, Skocpol urges us to adopt fresh perspectives. Above all, she maintains that states conceived as administrative and coercive organizations potentially autonomous from class controls and interests must be made central to explanations of revolutions.


Social Revolutions in the Modern World

Social Revolutions in the Modern World

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  • Author: Theda Skocpol
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521409384
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 366

Theda Skocpol, author of the award-winning 1979 book States and Social Revolutions, updates her arguments about social revolutions.


States and Social Revolutions

States and Social Revolutions

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  • Author: Riley Quinn
  • Publisher: CRC Press
  • ISBN: 1351352873
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 108

Many people want to understand what revolutions are and – especially – how they come about, from the academics who study them to the states that wish to prevent (or, in some cases, provoke) them. But it is arguably the US scholar Theda Skocpol who has done most to create a viable model of revolution, and States and Social Revolutions is the work in which she sets out her intellectual stall. Skocpol's magnum opus can be considered a classic product of the critical thinking skill of problem-solving. She assesses several different revolutions – those of France, Russia and China – and asks new, productive questions about their causes and outcomes. The answers, collectively, allow her to move beyond existing theories such as the ‘voluntarist’ school (which suggests that revolutionaries have agency) and the Marxist school (which sees state institutions as nothing more than a front for class interests). Skocpol's model assumes that states are autonomous bureaucratic institutions, which act in their own interests – a fundamental re-imagining based on fresh interpretations of the evidence. Her analysis extends beyond the causes of revolution to their consequences, and her argument that the revolutionary state that survives is the one that successfully implements a far-reaching program of reform helps to explain not only why the three revolutions she studied have proved enduringly influential, but also why hundreds of others, less successful, are barely remembered today.


States, Ideologies, and Social Revolutions

States, Ideologies, and Social Revolutions

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  • Author: Misagh Parsa
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521774307
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 340

An analysis of the causes and processes of revolution, drawing on the stories of Iran, Nicaragua, and the Philippines.


A Social Revolution

A Social Revolution

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  • Author: Kevan Harris
  • Publisher: Univ of California Press
  • ISBN: 0520280814
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 330

For decades, political observers and pundits have characterized the Islamic Republic of Iran as an ideologically rigid state on the verge of collapse, exclusively connected to a narrow social base. In A Social Revolution, Kevan Harris convincingly demonstrates how they are wrong. Previous studies ignore the forceful consequences of three decades of social change following the 1979 revolution. Today, more people in the country are connected to welfare and social policy institutions than to any other form of state organization. In fact, much of Iran’s current political turbulence is the result of the success of these social welfare programs, which have created newly educated and mobilized social classes advocating for change. Based on extensive fieldwork conducted in Iran between 2006 and 2011, Harris shows how the revolutionary regime endured though the expansion of health, education, and aid programs that have both embedded the state in everyday life and empowered its challengers. This first serious book on the social policies of the Islamic Republic of Iran opens a new line of inquiry into the study of welfare states in countries where they are often overlooked or ignored.


Revolutions: a Very Short Introduction

Revolutions: a Very Short Introduction

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  • Author: Jack A. Goldstone
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0197666302
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 177

"In the 20th and 21st century revolutions have become more urban, often less violent, but also more frequent and more transformative of the international order. Whether it is the revolutions against Communism in Eastern Europe and the USSR; the "color revolutions" across Asia, Europe and North Africa; or the religious revolutions in Iran, Afghanistan, and Syria; today's revolutions are quite different from those of the past. Modern theories of revolution have therefore replaced the older class-based theories with more varied, dynamic, and contingent models of social and political change. This new edition updates the history of revolutions, from Classical Greece and Rome to the Revolution of Dignity in the Ukraine, with attention to the changing types and outcomes of revolutionary struggles. It also presents the latest advances in the theory of revolutions, including the issues of revolutionary waves, revolutionary leadership, international influences, and the likelihood of revolutions to come. This volume provides a brief but comprehensive introduction to the nature of revolutions and their role in global history"--


Anatomies of Revolution

Anatomies of Revolution

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  • Author: George Lawson
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1108482686
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 301

A comprehensive account of how revolutions begin, unfold and end, featuring a wide range of cases from across modern world history. Drawing on international relations, sociology, and global history, Lawson outlines the benefits of a 'global historical sociology' of revolutionary change, in which international processes take centre stage.


Social Media, Politics and the State

Social Media, Politics and the State

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  • Author: Daniel Trottier
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317655478
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 264

This book is the essential guide for understanding how state power and politics are contested and exercised on social media. It brings together contributions by social media scholars who explore the connection of social media with revolutions, uprising, protests, power and counter-power, hacktivism, the state, policing and surveillance. It shows how collective action and state power are related and conflict as two dialectical sides of social media power, and how power and counter-power are distributed in this dialectic. Theoretically focused and empirically rigorous research considers the two-sided contradictory nature of power in relation to social media and politics. Chapters cover social media in the context of phenomena such as contemporary revolutions in Egypt and other countries, populism 2.0, anti-austerity protests, the fascist movement in Greece's crisis, Anonymous and police surveillance.


The State and Revolution

The State and Revolution

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  • Author: V. I. Lenin
  • Publisher: Verso Books
  • ISBN: 1804292877
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 209

Lenin's most important and controversial theoretical text Lenin’s booklet The State and Revolution struck the world of Marxist theory like a lightning bolt. Written in the months running up to the October Revolution of 1917, Lenin turned the traditional socialist concept of the state on its head, arguing for the need to smash the organs of the bourgeois state to create a ‘semi-state’ of soviets, or workers’ councils, in which ordinary people would take on the functions of the state machine in a new and radically democratic manner. This new edition includes a substantial introduction by renowned theorist Antonio Negri, who argues for the continued relevance of these ideas.


Bringing the State Back In

Bringing the State Back In

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  • Author: Social Science Research Council (U.S.). Committee on States and Social Structures
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521313131
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 406

Papers from a conference held at Mount Kisco, N.Y., Feb. 1982, sponsored by the Committee on States and Social Structures, the Joint Committee on Latin American Studies, and the Joint Committee on Western European Studies of the Social Science Research Council. Includes bibliographies and index.