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- Critical Realism: Interventions
书名: A Social Theory of the Nation State: The Political Forms of Modernity beyond Methodological Nationalism (Critical Realism: Interventions)
作者: Daniel Chernilo (Author)
出版社: Routledge (August 28, 2007)
语言: English
ISBN-10: 0415399149
ISBN-13: 978-0415399142
Book Description
A Social Theory of the Nation State construes a novel and original social theory of the nation-state. It rejects nationalistic ways of thinking that take the nation-state for granted as much as globalist orthodoxy that speaks of its current and definitive decline.
Its main aim is therefore to provide a renovated account of the nation-state’s historical development and recent global challenges. It divides its reconstruction of the history of the nation-state into three periods:
- classical (K. Marx, M. Weber, E. Durkheim)
- modernist (T. Parsons, R. Aron, R. Bendix, B. Moore)
- cosmopolitan (M. Mann, E. Hobsbawm, U. Beck, M. Castells, N. Luhmann, J. Habermas).
Review
"Daniel Chernilo’s extremely innovative and challenging book is a major contribution to the literature. It will become a major reference point for further research in this area." -- William Outhwaite, Professor of Sociology at the University of Sussex
"A Social Theory of the Nation State is a work of scholarly significance and lasting importance for contemporary social theory." -- Bryan S. Turner, editor of The Cambridge Dictionary of Sociology
"Daniel Chernilo not only surveys recent theories of state and nation, he brings new insight into this complex field. Through a careful consideration of several leading theorists, he shows both the ways in which methodological nationalism has shaped and limited effective understanding of changes in the state and potential paths forward. Moreover, he situates the question of the state at the center of understanding modernity, integrating specifically political analysis into broader patterns of global change." -- Craig Calhoun, Professor of Sociology at New York University and President Social Science Research Council
"Make no mistake: this book is brilliant...Chernilo’s great achievement is to render all this intelligible, doing justice to the enormous wealth of theoretical detail both in these critical and postulative registers." -- Peter Beilharz, Thesis Eleven, April 2008