Social Futures, Global Visions / Edition 1

Social Futures, Global Visions / Edition 1

by Cynthia Hewitt de Alcantara
ISBN-10:
0631202293
ISBN-13:
9780631202295
Pub. Date:
08/08/1996
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
0631202293
ISBN-13:
9780631202295
Pub. Date:
08/08/1996
Publisher:
Wiley
Social Futures, Global Visions / Edition 1

Social Futures, Global Visions / Edition 1

by Cynthia Hewitt de Alcantara

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Overview

Where is the world heading at the turn of the twenty-first century? Towards a desolate landscape of disintegrating societies or towards the construction of new institutions to mitigate violence, reduce poverty and promote peace in a rapidly changing global context? Do ideas of globalization reflect reality and how far are they either new or helpful? Can trends identified in the near and distant past be helpfully extrapolated to predict the future and to understand the present?

Ralf Dahrendorf, Amitai Etzioni, Johan Galtung, Anthony Giddens, Eric Hobsbawm, Fatima Mernissi, Tetsuo Najita, Emma Rothschild, Wole Soyinka and Tatyana Tolstaya take up these and other questions and provide some searching and provocative answers. Their discussions span academic disciplines and continents to provide a truly international dialogue on the future of humankind.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780631202295
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 08/08/1996
Series: Development and Change Special Issues
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 5.92(w) x 9.03(h) x 0.64(d)

About the Author

Cynthia Hewitt de Alcantara is the author of Social Futures, Global Visions, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

1. Economic Opportunity, Civil Society and Political Liberty: Ralf Dahrendorf (University of Oxford).

2. Palace Fundamentalism and Liberal Democracy: Oil, Arms and Irrationality during the Cold War: Fatima Mernissi (Institut Universitaire de la Recherche Scientifique, Morroco).

3. The Future of the State: Eric Hobsbawn (Birkbeck College,University of London).

4. The National Question in Africa: Internal Imperatives: Wole Soyinka.

5. Positive Aspects of Community and the Dangers of Fragmentation: Amitai Etzioni (George Washington University).

6. The Perils of Utopia: Communism, Perestroika and the Russian Intelligentsia: Tatyana Tolstaya (Skidmore College).

7. The Debate on Economic and Social Security in the Late Eighteenth Century: Lessons of a Road Not Taken: Emma Rothschild (King's College, Cambridge University).

8. Traditional Co-operatives in Modern Japan: Rethinking Alternatives to Cosmopolitanism and Nativism: Tetsuo Najita (University of Chicago).

9. Affluence, Poverty and the Idea of a Post-Scarcity Society: Anthony Giddens (King's College, Cambridge University).

10. On the Social Costs of Modernization: Social Disintegration, Atomie/Anomie and Social Development: Johan Galtung (University of Hawaii).

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