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A social theory of the nation-state : the political forms of methodological nationalism / Daniel Chernilo.

By: Chernilo, DanielMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2007Edition: 1st edDescription: xii, 193 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780415439930; 9780415439930 (softcover)Subject(s): Nation-state | Nationalism | SociologyDDC classification: 320.101 Online resources: Table of contents only
Contents:
The critique of methodological nationalism : a debate in two waves -- A claim to universalism : breaking the equation between the nation-state and society apart -- Karl Marx : the rise of capitalism and the historical elusiveness of the nation-state -- Max Weber : politics and the sociological equivocations of the nation-state -- Emile Durkheim : moral universalism and the normative ambiguity of the nation-state -- Talcott Parsons : the totalitarian threat to the nation-state -- Raymond Aron, Barrington Moore and Reinhardt Bendix : industrialism and the historicity of the nation-state -- Michael Mann and Eric Hobsbawm : classes, nations and different conceptions of the nation-state -- John Urry and Manuel Castells: globalisation and the "definitive" decline of the nation-state -- Niklas Luhmann and Jürgen Habermas : world society, cosmopolitanism and the nation-state.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The critique of methodological nationalism : a debate in two waves -- A claim to universalism : breaking the equation between the nation-state and society apart -- Karl Marx : the rise of capitalism and the historical elusiveness of the nation-state -- Max Weber : politics and the sociological equivocations of the nation-state -- Emile Durkheim : moral universalism and the normative ambiguity of the nation-state -- Talcott Parsons : the totalitarian threat to the nation-state -- Raymond Aron, Barrington Moore and Reinhardt Bendix : industrialism and the historicity of the nation-state -- Michael Mann and Eric Hobsbawm : classes, nations and different conceptions of the nation-state -- John Urry and Manuel Castells: globalisation and the "definitive" decline of the nation-state -- Niklas Luhmann and Jürgen Habermas : world society, cosmopolitanism and the nation-state.

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