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State and Class: A Sociology of International Affairs

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International affairs are most commonly explained in terms of the flow of diplomatic traffic and the wealth-springs of foreign policy. This study complements the conventional debates with one cast in terms of an emerging world society.The fundamental social structures found there, of both the state and social class, are predicated in turn upon the fundamental forces of industrialisation and modernisation, and the general pattern and shape these now give to the process of global change.Such a comprehensive approach is essentially a sociological one, and in emphasising the importance of both state-formation and class-formation in international affairs, it attempts to redress a radical imbalance in our understanding of how the world works.

270 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1979

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Ralph Pettman

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February 18, 2021
Oferece uma perspectiva construtivista de noções clássicas muitas vezes mal interpretadas na sociologia política nas RI. Trabalha a estrutura do estado e a participação de classe sem cair em economicismos, fazendo necessárias pontes com o método marxista.
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