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The process of politicization : how much politics does a society need? / edited by Wiesław Wacławczyk and Adam Jarosz.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- CGS studies ; Volume 5.
- CGS Studies ; Volume 5
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Politics and culture.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (314 pages).
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Newcastle upon Tyne, England : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017.
- Summary:
- The problem signalled in the title of this volume is of utmost importance today. While envisioning a completely depoliticised society requires a big leap of imagination, there can still be doubts as to the degree to which modern societies may or should be politicised in different dimensions. This book gives a range of answers to this question using selected examples from modern history and the present time, and it outlines the process of politicising the society, together with the tools and means used for that. It does not attempt an exhaustive coverage of the topic of politicisation but serves as a reference for persons interested in the discussed issues, including students of political and social sciences.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part One: National Ideas
- Chapter One
- Chapter Two
- Chapter Three
- Chapter Four
- Chapter Five
- Part Two: National Politics
- Chapter Six
- Chapter Seven
- Chapter Eight
- Chapter Nine
- Chapter Ten
- Part Three: International Relations
- Chapter Eleven
- Chapter Twelve
- Chapter Thirteen
- Part Four: Globalisation, Human Rights, and Politics
- Chapter Fourteen
- Chapter Fifteen
- Chapter Sixteen
- Chapter Seventeen
- Chapter Eighteen.
- Notes:
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed December 4, 2017).
- ISBN:
- 1-5275-0516-2
- OCLC:
- 1011035546
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