
The Modern State
Theories and Ideologies
Edinburgh University Press
Published on 12. July 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
328 pages
978-0-7486-2176-7 (ISBN)
Description
Broad ranging in its coverage of the liberal democratic state and other, non-democratic state formations, the book offers chapters on each of the core theories of the modern state. Each chapter is structured in the same way to allow for ease of cross-referencing and for comparisons to be drawn between theories, with parts on Context, Definition, Theorists and Practical Politics.There are chapters on: *The Emergence of the Modern State *Liberalism *Elite Theories *Marxism*Socialism *Anarchism *Conservatism *Fascism *Feminisms *The New Right*Fundamentalism*Futures The authors work on the premise that theory is relevant to everyday life, helping us to understand current political transitions and institutional formations and practices. Taking a practical view of politics, each chapter illustrates how state theory has been deployed in recent historical contexts and policy initiatives, using examples to bring the theory to life.Key Features: *Unique in considering the liberal democratic state and other, non-democratic state formations *Includes a wide range of examples, such as Marxist states in Eastern Europe and non-secular, militarist and emergent democratic states in the developing world*Covers a wide theoretical range and includes less well-known ideas and approaches such as those of fundamentalism, fascism and anarchism*Shows how different theories of the state have affected the framing and implementation of policies, or the history of political parties and movements
Reviews / Votes
The strength of the book is that it contains not only classical democratic and liberal ideologies but also non-democratic and non-liberal ones such as facism and fundamentalism. -- Hasan Engin Sener, Akdeniz University, Turkey * Political Studies Review * This book enables students to examine the contemporary state, its history and development, through a very wide variety of theories and ideologies, ranging from liberalism to feminism to fundamentalism. It takes a genuinely global perspective and concludes with a useful discussion of the relationship between the state and a variety of globalization theories. -- Terrell Carver, Professor of Political Theory, University of BristolMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
557 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7486-2176-7 (9780748621767)
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Persons
Erika Cudworth is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Politics at the University of East London. She is author of Environment and Society (2003) and Developing Ecofeminist Theory (2005). Timothy Hall is a Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of East London. John McGovern is a Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of East London.
Author
Senior Lecturer in SociologyUniversity of East London
Senior Lecturer in PoliticsUniversity of East London
Senior Lecturer in PoliticsUniversity of East London
Content
Introduction; 1. The Emergence of the Modern State; 2. Liberalism: The Pluralist State; 3. Elite Theories: The State and the Power Elite; 4. Marxism: The State as a Real Illusion; 5. Socialism: The Social Democratic State; 6. Anarchism: The Politics of Anti-Statism; 7. Conservatism: Authority in the Modern State; 8. Fascism: Overcoming the Modern State; 9. Feminisms: The Gendering of the State; 10. The New Right: The Minimal State; 11. Fundamentalism: The Godly State; 12. Futures: Theorising the Nation State in a 'Global Age'.