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contingency to the state. Others again try to analyze the contingent articulation of patriarchal and capitalist forms of dominat ...
home. Moreover, even where women win full citizenship rights, their continuing oppression and subjugation in the private sphere ...
speciWc narrative, rhetorical, or argumentative features of state power. Thus case studies of policy making suggest that state p ...
also introduces a distinctiveevolutionaryperspective into the analysis of the state and state power in order to discover how the ...
First, interest in stateness arises from growing disquiet about the abstract nature of much state theory (especially its assumpt ...
activities on other scales from the local to the triad to the international and global levels. Fourth, following a temporary dec ...
mechanisms (Zeitlin and Trubek 2003 on Europe; and Slaughter 2004 on the world order). Interest in governance is sometimes linke ...
Finally, it is increasingly recognized that an adequate theory of the state can only be produced as part of a wider theory of so ...
Foucault,M. 1980 a.The History of Sexuality, vol. 1. Harmondsworth: Penguin. —— 1980 b.Power/Knowledge. Brighton: Harvester Gord ...
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and respect for human rights (preferably to be imposed by cultural permeation and persuasion, but nevertheless backed up by econ ...
and to make and enforce the laws; that is, thecivitas,societas civilis, or what later generations would come to refer to as ‘‘th ...
public space that transcended lesser or rival identities remained largely a dead letter. Nevertheless, the seventeenth century w ...
society was shared by major theorists of the British liberal tradition, such as Locke, Adam Smith, Adam Ferguson, J. S. Mill, Lo ...
‘‘political’’ and ‘‘civil’’ (previously identical) began slowly to drift apart. The former came increasingly to mean ‘‘party-pol ...
entailed (Durkheim 1938 , lvi–viii; Wallas 1914 , 3 – 29 , 305 – 40 ). Those few theorists who continued to talk of ‘‘civil soci ...
revolutionary socialism. In Dahrendorf ’s account it was precisely the growth and Xourishing of non-state bourgeois economic and ...
monitoring of public institutions and sharper legal deWnition of rights. In North America the term has been less prominent in th ...
it has been seen as pointing in quite the opposite direction, towards a revival of more microscopic, self-helping, neighborhood- ...
violence, or rule by a local maWa. But each of the four models mentioned above has very often incorporated at least one of these ...
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