The State: Authority and Autonomy
45 Laver, M. 97 Lawson, T. 92, 96 Lefebvre, H. 65 Leigh, D. and Vulliamy, E. 93 Leitch, S. and Motion, J. 246 Lenin, ... K. 120 Mills, C. W. 40, 44, 58 Milward, H. and Provan, K. 245 Mintz, B. and Schwartz, M. 61 Modeen, T. and Rosas, ...
This book offers a fresh, accessible and original interpretation of the modern state, concentrating particularly on the emergence and nature of democracy.
This book further develops themes introduced in Poggi's highly successful The Development of the Modern State (1978). It will be required reading for students of politics and sociology, but will also be of interest to postgraduates.
In this book, distinguished state theorist Bob Jessop provides a critical introduction to the state as both a concept and a reality.
Drawing on current debates on secessions within the United Kingdom, this book analyses the British State today and looks at its place in the future.
Written by a team of experts, this text introduces all of the main competing theoretical approaches to the study of the state, including pluralism, Marxism, institutionalism, feminism, green theory and more.
The organic history of the State is a long and exciting adventure, usually rendered dull in learned accounts.
" The state usually is understood as an instrument, not a personality, and it is presumed to exist so that people can achieve their common ends. However, Jasay asks, what if we suppose the state to have a will and ends of its own?
LARGE PRINT EDITION! More at LargePrintLiberty.com This is the 1908 book that started it all in the 20th century, the book that kicked off a century of anti-state, pro-property...