PATRIMONIAL POWER in the MODERN WORLD

PATRIMONIAL POWER in the MODERN WORLD

Author: Julia Adams

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2011-07

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 145220568X

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During the 2011 uprisings in the Arab world, protesters demanded the ouster of authoritarian forms of rule and an end to the influence of ruling families on politics, society, and the economy. These upheavals revealed that patrimonial power in its diverse forms is still a dynamic force in global politics, able to shape world events. This volume brings the study of patrimonialism back to center stage and presents the concept as a useful tool to analyze how nations, global developments, and international relations are influenced and transformed. Leading scholars show that patrimonial practices, present throughout history, are important features of global capitalist modernity. The authors analyze patrimonial politics in regions throughout the world, including in the United States, Tunisia, Chile, France, Iraq, Lebanon, Morocco, Poland, and Russia. This volume will appeal to students of politics and policy and to a multidisciplinary scholarly audience in political sociology, historical social science, history, and social theory.


PATRIMONIAL POWER in the MODERN WORLD

PATRIMONIAL POWER in the MODERN WORLD

Author: Julia Adams

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2011-07

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 1452205671

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During the 2011 uprisings in the Arab world, protesters demanded the ouster of authoritarian forms of rule and an end to the influence of ruling families on politics, society, and the economy. These upheavals revealed that patrimonial power in its diverse forms is still a dynamic force in global politics, able to shape world events. This volume brings the study of patrimonialism back to center stage and presents the concept as a useful tool to analyze how nations, global developments, and international relations are influenced and transformed. Leading scholars show that patrimonial practices, present throughout history, are important features of global capitalist modernity. The authors analyze patrimonial politics in regions throughout the world, including in the United States, Tunisia, Chile, France, Iraq, Lebanon, Morocco, Poland, and Russia. This volume will appeal to students of politics and policy and to a multidisciplinary scholarly audience in political sociology, historical social science, history, and social theory.


Gender and Generations

Gender and Generations

Author: Vasilikie Demos

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2021-03-15

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 1800710321

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This volume focuses on the ways in which gender interacts with generation. Developed as the contributors lived through the Covid-19 pandemic, the chapters offer a timely examination of gender-related changes that have occurred against the backdrop of changing socio-dynamics such as increasing and decreasing fertility and the aging of populations.


Patrimonial Capitalism and Empire

Patrimonial Capitalism and Empire

Author: Mounira Maya Charrad

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2015-04-01

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 1784417572

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This volume focuses on the interconnected formations of patrimonialism, colonialism/empire and capitalism. The articles show that patrimonial practices, which often form the backbone of empire, are present throughout history, including in global capitalist modernity.


Twenty-First Century Inequality & Capitalism: Piketty, Marx and Beyond

Twenty-First Century Inequality & Capitalism: Piketty, Marx and Beyond

Author:

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2018-01-03

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 9004357041

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Twenty-First Century Inequality & Capitalism: Piketty, Marx and Beyond is a collection that begins with economist Thomas Piketty’s 2014 book. Most chapters critique Piketty from the perspective of critical theory, global political economy or public sociology, drawing on the work of Karl Marx or the Marxist tradition. The emphasis focuses on elements that are under-theorized or omitted entirely from the economists’ analysis. This includes the importance of considering class and labor dynamics, the recent rise of finance capitalism, insights from feminism, demography, and conflict studies, the Frankfurt School, the world market and the world-system, the rise of a transnational capitalist class, the coming environmental catastrophe, etc. Our goal is to fully understand and suggest action to address today’s capitalist inequality crisis. Contributors are: Robert J. Antonio, J.I. (Hans) Bakker, Roslyn Wallach Bologh, Alessandro Bonanno, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Harry F. Dahms, Eoin Flaherty, Daniel Krier, Basak Kus, Lauren Langman, Dana Marie Louie, Peter Marcuse, Sandor Nagy, Charles Reitz, William I. Robinson, Saskia Sassen, David A. Smith, David N. Smith, Tony Smith, Michael Thompson, Sylvia Walby, Erik Olin Wright.


Patrimonialism

Patrimonialism

Author: Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

Published: 2024-09-30

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13:

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Dive into Patrimonialism, a deep dive into patrimonial governance in political science. This book reveals how personal loyalty and family ties shape power and governance, impacting political systems and state structures. A vital resource for professionals, students, and enthusiasts, it offers a thorough understanding of political authority and its many variations. Chapters Brief Overviews: 1: Patrimonialism: Explores how political power is tied to personal loyalties and family connections. 2: Neopatrimonialism: Examines how modern states blend traditional patrimonial elements. 3: Tripartite Classification of Authority: Details authority types and their influence on political structures. 4: Traditional Authority: Discusses the role of traditional authority in sustaining patrimonialism. 5: Politics (Aristotle): Connects Aristotle’s political theories to patrimonial governance. 6: First Brazilian Republic: Analyzes the influence of patrimonialism in the First Brazilian Republic. 7: Kleptocracy: Explores how kleptocracy and patrimonialism reinforce each other. 8: Sultanism: Examines Sultanism’s characteristics within patrimonial governance. 9: Tsarist Autocracy: Discusses Tsarist autocracy as a model of patrimonialism. 10: Despotism: Explores how despotism reflects patrimonial principles. 11: Government: Provides an overview of government structures interacting with patrimonialism. 12: Monarchy: Explores the intersection between monarchy and patrimonialism. 13: Oligarchy: Examines how oligarchies align with patrimonial governance. 14: Republic: Analyzes the relationship between republics and patrimonial practices. 15: Aristocracy: Discusses the reflection of patrimonial values in aristocratic systems. 16: Autocracy: Explores how autocratic rule embodies patrimonial governance. 17: Political System: Analyzes how different political systems interact with patrimonialism. 18: List of Forms of Government: Reviews forms of government that display patrimonial traits. 19: Diarchy: Discusses dual leadership systems with patrimonial elements. 20: Emperor of Russia: Examines how the Russian Emperor exemplified patrimonial rule. 21: Conservatism in Russia: Explores the link between conservatism and patrimonial governance in Russia. Patrimonialism offers crucial insights into the relationship between personal loyalty and political power. Through case studies and analysis, it sheds light on the mechanisms of governance, making it an indispensable resource.


Patriarchy

Patriarchy

Author: Pavla Miller

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-06-14

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 1315532360

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Patriarchy, particularly as embedded in the Old and New Testaments, and Roman legal precepts, has been a powerful organising concept with which social order has been understood, maintained, enforced, contested, adjudicated and dreamt about for over two millennia of western history. This brief book surveys three influential episodes in this history: seventeenth-century debates about absolutism and democracy, nineteenth-century reconstructions of human prehistory, and the broad mobilisations linked to twentieth-century women's movements. It then looks at the way feminist scholars have reconsidered and revised some earlier explanations built around patriarchy. The book concludes with an overview of current uses of the concept of patriarchy – from fundamentalist Christian activism, over foreign policy analyses of oppressive regimes, to scholarly debates about forms of effective governance. By treating patriarchy as a powerful tool to think with, rather than a factual description of social relations, the text makes a useful contribution to current social and political thought.


Globalization, Critique and Social Theory

Globalization, Critique and Social Theory

Author: Harry F. Dahms

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2015-11-16

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 1785602462

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In recent years, under the impression and the burden of globalization and neoliberalism, debates about the relationship between the theory and practice of progress - including the theory and practice of social critique - have gone through an unexpected and momentous revival, renewal and rejuvenation.


Law and Power in Russia

Law and Power in Russia

Author: Håvard Bækken

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-11-21

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 1351335359

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This book explores the issue of selective law enforcement, arguing that the manipulation of the legal system by powerful insiders is a distinctive feature of Putinism, reflecting both its hybrid authoritarianism and Russian legal culture. Based on extensive research including interviews with the victims of selective law enforcement, the book analyses how selective law enforcement works in Russia, discusses the link between law and power, and relates the Russian situation to examples from elsewhere and to general legal theories and ideas of political hybridity.


Power and Protest

Power and Protest

Author: Lisa Leitz

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2021-03-02

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 1839098368

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Examining how marginalized groups use their identities, resources, cultural traditions, violence and non-violence to assert power and exert pressure, this volume shines a light on the interaction of these groups with governments, international organizations, businesses and universities.