Comparative sociology and social theory: beyond the three worlds
Comparative sociology and social theory: beyond the three worlds
Recent developments have made obsolete the division of the globe into three worlds of capitalist, state socialist and underdeveloped countries. This book traces the interconnectedness of the 'disorganisation' of capitalism in the industrialised west, the transformation of former state socialist societies, and the divergent fortunes of third world countries. It argues that comparative sociology continues to have relevance in the age of globalisation and provides a framework within which these developments can be placed in their proper perspective.
033363425X
Crow, Graham
723761e4-bba1-4eba-9672-e7029f547fce
June 1997
Crow, Graham
723761e4-bba1-4eba-9672-e7029f547fce
Crow, Graham
(1997)
Comparative sociology and social theory: beyond the three worlds
,
Basingstoke, UK.
Palgrave Macmillan, 216pp.
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Recent developments have made obsolete the division of the globe into three worlds of capitalist, state socialist and underdeveloped countries. This book traces the interconnectedness of the 'disorganisation' of capitalism in the industrialised west, the transformation of former state socialist societies, and the divergent fortunes of third world countries. It argues that comparative sociology continues to have relevance in the age of globalisation and provides a framework within which these developments can be placed in their proper perspective.
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Published date: June 1997
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ISBN: 033363425X
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