The future of revolutions: rethinking radical change in the age of globalization/ John Foran

By: Foran, JohnMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: UK: Zed Books, 2003Description: vi, 346 pISBN: 1842770322Subject(s): Revolutions. GlobalizationDDC classification: 303.4
Contents:
Part I: Defining the Terms of Revolution and Globalization 2. Finding the Revolutionary in the Revolution: Social Science Concepts and the Future of Revolution - Jeffery M. Paige3. The Democratic Turn: New Ways of Understanding Revolution - Farideh Farhi4. Parallaxes: Revolutions and 'Revolution' in a Globalized Imaginary - Noel Parker Part II: Rethinking of Revolutions in Light of Globalization5. The Renewal of Socialism and the Decline of Revolution - Jeff Goodwin6. Will Democratization and Globalization Make Revolutions Obsolete? - Misagh Parsa7. Zapata's White Horse and Che's Beret: Theses on the Future of Revolution - Eric Selbin8. Between Market Democracies and Capitalist Globalization: Is There Any Prospect for Social Revolution in Latin America? - Carlos Vilas9. Globalization, Violence and Revolutions: Nine Theses - Adolfo GillyFirst Thematic Discussion: The Political Economy and GeoPolitics of Globalization: What's Changed? What does it mean for the Future of Revolutions? Part III: Languages and Strategies of the Future10. The Demise of Bolshevism and the Rebirth of Zapatismo: Revolutionary Options in a Post-Soviet World - Christopher A. McAuley11. Is the Future of Revolution Feminist? Rewriting 'Gender and Revolutions' for a Globalizing World - Valentine Moghadam12. Revolutionary Practices of Freedom at the Crossroads of Globalization: Participatory Democracy as a Possible Medium of Future Revolutionary Struggle - Abdollah Dashti13. Globalization, Technopolitics, and Revolution - Douglas KellnerSecond Thematic Discussion: The Shaping of Revolutions by Culture and Agency and by Race, Class, and Gender Part IV: From Afghanistan to the Zapatistas14. Globalization and Popular Movements - John Walton15. Marching with the Taliban or Dancing with the Zapatistas? Revolution after the Cold War - Karen Kampwirth16. The Zapatista Rebellion in the Context of Globalization - Jane F. and George A. Collier17. Overthrowing the Fathers: Prospects for Revolutionary Transformation in the Twenty-first Century Arab Gulf Monarchies - Mary Ann T'treaultPart V: Will the Future Be Better?18. Magical Realism: How Might the Revolutions of the Future Have Better End (ing) s? - John Foran19. Third Thematic Discussion: How Might the Revolutions of the Future Have Better Outcomes?Afterword - Utopian Realism: The Challenge for 'Revolution' in Our Times - Fred HallidayBibliography
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Part I: Defining the Terms of Revolution and Globalization 2. Finding the Revolutionary in the Revolution: Social Science Concepts and the Future of Revolution - Jeffery M. Paige3. The Democratic Turn: New Ways of Understanding Revolution - Farideh Farhi4. Parallaxes: Revolutions and 'Revolution' in a Globalized Imaginary - Noel Parker
Part II: Rethinking of Revolutions in Light of Globalization5. The Renewal of Socialism and the Decline of Revolution - Jeff Goodwin6. Will Democratization and Globalization Make Revolutions Obsolete? - Misagh Parsa7. Zapata's White Horse and Che's Beret: Theses on the Future of Revolution - Eric Selbin8. Between Market Democracies and Capitalist Globalization: Is There Any Prospect for Social Revolution in Latin America? - Carlos Vilas9. Globalization, Violence and Revolutions: Nine Theses - Adolfo GillyFirst Thematic Discussion: The Political Economy and GeoPolitics of Globalization: What's Changed? What does it mean for the Future of Revolutions?
Part III: Languages and Strategies of the Future10. The Demise of Bolshevism and the Rebirth of Zapatismo: Revolutionary Options in a Post-Soviet World - Christopher A. McAuley11. Is the Future of Revolution Feminist? Rewriting 'Gender and Revolutions' for a Globalizing World - Valentine Moghadam12. Revolutionary Practices of Freedom at the Crossroads of Globalization: Participatory Democracy as a Possible Medium of Future Revolutionary Struggle - Abdollah Dashti13. Globalization, Technopolitics, and Revolution - Douglas KellnerSecond Thematic Discussion: The Shaping of Revolutions by Culture and Agency and by Race, Class, and Gender
Part IV: From Afghanistan to the Zapatistas14. Globalization and Popular Movements - John Walton15. Marching with the Taliban or Dancing with the Zapatistas? Revolution after the Cold War - Karen Kampwirth16. The Zapatista Rebellion in the Context of Globalization - Jane F. and George A. Collier17. Overthrowing the Fathers: Prospects for Revolutionary Transformation in the Twenty-first Century Arab Gulf Monarchies - Mary Ann T'treaultPart V: Will the Future Be Better?18. Magical Realism: How Might the Revolutions of the Future Have Better End (ing) s? - John Foran19. Third Thematic Discussion: How Might the Revolutions of the Future Have Better Outcomes?Afterword - Utopian Realism: The Challenge for 'Revolution' in Our Times - Fred HallidayBibliography

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