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Pre-Modernity, Totalitarianism and the Non-Banality of Evil - A Comparison of Germany, Spain, Sweden and France (Hardcover, 1st... Pre-Modernity, Totalitarianism and the Non-Banality of Evil - A Comparison of Germany, Spain, Sweden and France (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Steven Saxonberg
R3,045 Discovery Miles 30 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides a comparative and historical analysis of totalitarianism and considers why Spain became totalitarian during its inquisition but not France; and why Germany became totalitarian during the previous century, but not Sweden. The author pushes the concept of totalitarianism back into the pre-modern period and challenges Hannah Arendt's notion of the banality of evil. Instead, he presents an alternative framework that can explain why some states become totalitarian and why they induce people to commit evil acts.

Rebellious Parents - Parental Movements in Central-Eastern Europe and Russia (Hardcover): Katalin Fabian, Elzbieta... Rebellious Parents - Parental Movements in Central-Eastern Europe and Russia (Hardcover)
Katalin Fabian, Elzbieta Bekiesza-Korolczuk; Contributions by Tova H'Ojdestrand, Olena Strelnyk, Ina Dimitrova, …
R2,111 R1,767 Discovery Miles 17 670 Save R344 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Parental activism movements are strengthening around the world and often spark tense personal and political debate. With an emphasis on Russia and Central and Eastern Europe, this collection analyzes formal organizations as well as informal networks and online platforms which mobilize parents to advocate for change on a grassroots level. In doing so, the work collected here explores the interactions between the politics, everyday life, and social activism of mothers and fathers. From fathers' rights movements to natural childbirth to vaccination debates, these essays provide new insight into the identities and strategies applied by these movements as they confront local ideals of gender and family with global ideologies.

Rebellious Parents - Parental Movements in Central-Eastern Europe and Russia (Paperback): Katalin Fabian, Elzbieta... Rebellious Parents - Parental Movements in Central-Eastern Europe and Russia (Paperback)
Katalin Fabian, Elzbieta Bekiesza-Korolczuk; Contributions by Tova H'Ojdestrand, Olena Strelnyk, Ina Dimitrova, …
R1,001 R858 Discovery Miles 8 580 Save R143 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Parental activism movements are strengthening around the world and often spark tense personal and political debate. With an emphasis on Russia and Central and Eastern Europe, this collection analyzes formal organizations as well as informal networks and online platforms which mobilize parents to advocate for change on a grassroots level. In doing so, the work collected here explores the interactions between the politics, everyday life, and social activism of mothers and fathers. From fathers' rights movements to natural childbirth to vaccination debates, these essays provide new insight into the identities and strategies applied by these movements as they confront local ideals of gender and family with global ideologies.

Beyond NGO-ization - The Development of Social Movements in Central and Eastern Europe (Paperback): Kerstin Jacobsson, Steven... Beyond NGO-ization - The Development of Social Movements in Central and Eastern Europe (Paperback)
Kerstin Jacobsson, Steven Saxonberg
R1,496 Discovery Miles 14 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The celebrations marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall provoked a debate on the outcomes of the transition process in the post-communist countries, including a debate on the functioning of civil society. This provided a good opportunity for researchers to collect new data and revise the discourse on collective action and the dynamics of civil society in these countries. Jacobsson and Saxonberg's collection of essays looks at social movements, and their forms of mobilization and organization, as well as action repertoires in relation to the social context, and their success or failure. The book meets an important need in the discourse on post-communist social movements by going beyond the usual discourse about the weak and non-participatory civil society in the post-communist context. This book gives a nuanced and updated view of social movements in post-communist Europe, by looking at the cases of relatively successful mobilization, by examining groups that have often been neglected in the discourse on social movements and civil society (including animal-rights groups, racist movements and non-feminist family organizations), and by giving a deeper analysis of the different strategies that civil society organizations and groups can use. Rather than expecting social movements in post-communist Europe to follow the same patterns and operate in the same fashion as in Western Europe, this volume shows that a wider view of contentious action is needed in order to understand the variety of strategies employed by collective actors operating in this context.

Beyond NGO-ization - The Development of Social Movements in Central and Eastern Europe (Hardcover, New Ed): Kerstin Jacobsson,... Beyond NGO-ization - The Development of Social Movements in Central and Eastern Europe (Hardcover, New Ed)
Kerstin Jacobsson, Steven Saxonberg
R4,175 Discovery Miles 41 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The celebrations marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall provoked a debate on the outcomes of the transition process in the post-communist countries, including a debate on the functioning of civil society. This provided a good opportunity for researchers to collect new data and revise the discourse on collective action and the dynamics of civil society in these countries. Jacobsson and Saxonberg's collection of essays looks at social movements, and their forms of mobilization and organization, as well as action repertoires in relation to the social context, and their success or failure. The book meets an important need in the discourse on post-communist social movements by going beyond the usual discourse about the weak and non-participatory civil society in the post-communist context. This book gives a nuanced and updated view of social movements in post-communist Europe, by looking at the cases of relatively successful mobilization, by examining groups that have often been neglected in the discourse on social movements and civil society (including animal-rights groups, racist movements and non-feminist family organizations), and by giving a deeper analysis of the different strategies that civil society organizations and groups can use. Rather than expecting social movements in post-communist Europe to follow the same patterns and operate in the same fashion as in Western Europe, this volume shows that a wider view of contentious action is needed in order to understand the variety of strategies employed by collective actors operating in this context.

The Fall - A Comparative Study of the End of Communism in Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary and Poland (Paperback): Steven... The Fall - A Comparative Study of the End of Communism in Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary and Poland (Paperback)
Steven Saxonberg
R1,628 Discovery Miles 16 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With a foreword by Seymour Lipset, Hoover Institution and George Mason University, USA The Fall examines one of the twentieth century's great historical puzzles: why did the communist-led regimes in Eastern Europe collapse so quickly and why was the process of collapse so different from country to country? This major study explains why the impetus for change in Poland and Hungary came from the regimes themselves, while in Czechoslovakia and East Germany it was mass movements which led to the downfall of the regimes.

The Fall - A Comparative Study of the End of Communism in Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary and Poland (Hardcover): Steven... The Fall - A Comparative Study of the End of Communism in Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary and Poland (Hardcover)
Steven Saxonberg
R3,919 Discovery Miles 39 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With a foreword by Seymour Lipset, Hoover Institution and George Mason University, USA The Fall examines one of the twentieth century's great historical puzzles: why did the communist-led regimes in Eastern Europe collapse so quickly and why was the process of collapse so different from country to country? This major study explains why the impetus for change in Poland and Hungary came from the regimes themselves, while in Czechoslovakia and East Germany it was mass movements which led to the downfall of the regimes.

Social Movements in Post-Communist Europe and Russia (Hardcover): Kerstin Jacobsson, Steven Saxonberg Social Movements in Post-Communist Europe and Russia (Hardcover)
Kerstin Jacobsson, Steven Saxonberg
R2,527 Discovery Miles 25 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume provides a much needed update on the state of civil society in post-communist Europe and Russia more than two decades after the fall of the communist regimes. The chapters offer new perspectives on social movement strategies in post-communist Central-Eastern Europe and Russia. The chapters illustrate how social movements develop particular repertoires of action and contention, which are better suited for their specific local contexts in the post-communist setting. In Russia and Poland, the use of domestic and transnational legal opportunities, judicial activism and litigation is a popular strategy complementing the traditional lobbying and mass mobilization. Human rights framing has become important in Hungary and the Czech Republic. The chapters analyse various types of rights-based activism that operate in otherwise prohibitive social and political environments, thereby raising highly contentious issues, such as animal rights, environment and sustainability, human rights, women s rights, and gay rights activism. The contributions richly illustrate the often surprising and multiple ways in which transnational discourses and norm pressure are received, translated or resisted in the local contexts. Finally, the volume provides a novel reconceptualisation and offers new understandings of the relationships between the state and civil society in the post-communist context.

This book is based on a special issue of East European Politics."

The Fall - A Comparative Study of the End of Communism in Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary and Poland (Hardcover): Steven... The Fall - A Comparative Study of the End of Communism in Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary and Poland (Hardcover)
Steven Saxonberg
R3,919 Discovery Miles 39 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With a foreword by Seymour Lipset, Hoover Institution and George Mason University, USA
The Fall examines one of the twentieth century's great historical puzzles: why did the communist-led regimes in Eastern Europe collapse so quickly and why was the process of collapse so different from country to country? This major study explains why the impetus for change in Poland and Hungary came from the regimes themselves, while in Czechoslovakia and East Germany it was mass movements which led to the downfall of the regimes.

Pre-Modernity, Totalitarianism and the Non-Banality of Evil - A Comparison of Germany, Spain, Sweden and France (Paperback, 1st... Pre-Modernity, Totalitarianism and the Non-Banality of Evil - A Comparison of Germany, Spain, Sweden and France (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Steven Saxonberg
R3,028 Discovery Miles 30 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides a comparative and historical analysis of totalitarianism and considers why Spain became totalitarian during its inquisition but not France; and why Germany became totalitarian during the previous century, but not Sweden. The author pushes the concept of totalitarianism back into the pre-modern period and challenges Hannah Arendt's notion of the banality of evil. Instead, he presents an alternative framework that can explain why some states become totalitarian and why they induce people to commit evil acts.

Vormoderne, Totalitarismus und die Nicht-Banalitat des Boesen - Ein Vergleich zwischen Deutschland, Spanien, Schweden und... Vormoderne, Totalitarismus und die Nicht-Banalitat des Boesen - Ein Vergleich zwischen Deutschland, Spanien, Schweden und Frankreich (German, Paperback, 1. Aufl. 2023)
Steven Saxonberg
R2,188 Discovery Miles 21 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Dieses Buch bietet eine vergleichende und historische Analyse des Totalitarismus und geht der Frage nach, warum Spanien wahrend der Inquisition totalitar wurde, Frankreich aber nicht; und warum Deutschland im vergangenen Jahrhundert totalitar wurde, Schweden aber nicht. Der Autor verlegt das Konzept des Totalitarismus zuruck in die Vormoderne und stellt Hannah Arendts Vorstellung von der Banalitat des Boesen in Frage. Stattdessen stellt er einen alternativen Rahmen vor, der erklaren kann, warum manche Staaten totalitar werden und warum sie Menschen zu boesen Handlungen verleiten.

Transitions and Non-Transitions from Communism - Regime Survival in China, Cuba, North Korea, and Vietnam (Hardcover, New):... Transitions and Non-Transitions from Communism - Regime Survival in China, Cuba, North Korea, and Vietnam (Hardcover, New)
Steven Saxonberg
R3,408 Discovery Miles 34 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, many scholars have sought to explain the collapse of communism. Yet, more than two decades on, communist regimes continue to rule in a diverse set of countries including China, Cuba, North Korea, and Vietnam. In a unique study of fourteen countries, Steven Saxonberg explores the reasons for the survival of some communist regimes while others fell. He also shows why the process of collapse differed among communist-led regimes in Europe, Africa, and Latin America. Based on the analysis of the different processes of collapse that has already taken place, and taking into account the special characteristics of the remaining communist regimes, 'Transitions and Non-Transitions from Communism' discusses the future prospects for the survival of the regimes in China, Cuba, North Korea, and Vietnam.

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