Demodernization: A Future in the Past
Editat de Yakov Rabkin, Mikhail Minakov Contribuţii de Fabian Zuk, Philippe Genequand, Francisco Rivera, Orit Bashkin, Detlev Quintern, Hitoshi Suzuki, Ilan Pappé, Guy Lanoue, Richard Foltz, Marc Jeandesboz, Olivier Bauer, Jo-Ansie Van Wyk, Meir Amor, Jean-Luc Gautero, Marc Goetzmann, Bertrand Cocharden Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783838211404
ISBN-10: 3838211405
Pagini: 580
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Ibidem
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Locul publicării:Hannover, Germany
ISBN-10: 3838211405
Pagini: 580
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Ibidem
Colecția ibidem
Locul publicării:Hannover, Germany
Recenzii
“This book shows that progress is not linear and cumulative. Rethinking it is a crucial task to ensure a viable future.” —Enrique Barón Crespo, Former President of the European Parliament “Very interesting. I agree with its overall thesis of the barbarity of modern politics, including its militarism, disempowerment and rising inequality.”—Jeffrey Sachs, Director of the Earth Institute and Professor of Economics, Columbia University “Demodernization is an indispensable guide to the world we inhabit and the future we desire.”—Richard Falk, Professor of International Law, Princeton University “This book raises an uncomfortable question that many of us ignore to our peril: are we being pushed back from modernity? This question is fundamental for our future.”—Yuri Akimov, Professor of International Relations, Saint-Petersburg State University “Demodernization may be a new concept – but is it a new reality? This fresh and challenging book produces critical tools for understanding our globalized world.”—Alexander Etkind, Professor of History, European University Institute in Florence “In the midst of an unprecedented global breakdown, this collaborative volume offers a polyphony of insights into the demodernization of our world.”—Yuzo Itagaki, Professor Emeritus of Middle East Studies, University of Tokyo “This original and important volume examines setbacks on the road to a free, just and harmonious world, which not so long ago appeared very close.”—Denys Kiryukhin, Senior Fellow, Skovoroda Institute of Philosophy, Kiev “This book is fascinating and convincing. While every essay discusses a different issue, together they provide a coherent picture of risks of a major regression for humanity.”—Julius Grey, Human Rights lawyer and former Professor of Law, McGill University