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Michael N. Dobkowski and Isidor Wallimann establish a disturbing but realistic scenario of the disastrous future that awaits humankind as surplus populations collide with dwindling resources. Authors consider a number of cause-and-effect situations on industrialization, biophysical limits, exponential population growth, and genocide, to name a few. This volume is a critical contribution to the field and will serve as an ideal introduction to courses...
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"Understanding Terrorism: Psychosocial Roots, Consequences, and Interventions brings the powerful resources of psychological science to bear on the issue of terrorism. Terrorism by definition attempts to change the psychological state of its targets, so psychologists are well positioned to cast light on this phenomenon. In this volume, leading international experts conduct an incisive analysis of the psychosocial basis of terrorism and suggest ways...
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Monograph presenting three case studies of strikes, youth unrest and social conflict in Mexico during the 1960's, to illustrate the communication processes of a political system oriented to the violent repression of authentic interest groups demanding social change - includes references.
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Comparative study of the rival social theories of karl marx and john stuart mill - contains a critical analysis of respective doctrines opposing Marxism's views on capitalism, social conflict and communist society to mill's theory of democracy and social reform, and concludes that neither philosophy provides the adequate basis for contemporary social change. Bibliography pp. 375 to 379 and references.
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"In The Global Class War, Jeff Faux argues that the politics of the new world market is dominated by a virtual "Party of Davos," the globe-trotting network of corporate investors and CEOs, and the politicians and journalists who work on their behalf. Clinton and his treasury secretary, Robert Rubin, and Bush and his defense secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, may use different strategies, but they promote the same globalization agenda in which the benefits...
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Monograph on USA migration policy regarding immigration of Mexican migrant workers and irregular migrants for reasons of economic disparity - reviews historical migration trends in various parts of the world, comments on relevant legislation in the usa, and discusses the impact of international relations on economic and social development in mexico, forced return migration, problems of social conflict and cultural relations, etc. With a view to future...
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Study of rural area intergroup relations and social conflict of the peasantry in the face of social change and capitalist agricultural development in Mexico - challenges the views on peasant farmer proletarianization held by orthodox Marxism; analyses the debate on agrarian structures; looks at production relations, agricultural marketing, agricultural credit, contract farming, etc.; discusses indigenous community organisation, peasant movements fighting...
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At a time when the American labor movement is mobilizing for a major resurgence through new organizing, here, at last, is a book about research on union organizing strategies. Previous studies have focused on factors contributing to union decline, devoting little attention to the organizing process itself. The twenty chapters in this volume dramatically increase understanding of the range and effectiveness of new organizing strategies and their potential...
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Historical account of the social conflict between agricultural workers and agribusiness, and the role of state intervention in California, USA - analyses agricultural trade unionism since 1870, immigration of Chinese, Japanese, Mexicans and Filipinos, and its regulation; examines the economic recession of the 1930s, rise of rural worker organizations, internal migration, and state-enrolled contract labour; reports on the formation of the United Farm...
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Piven and Cloward demonstrate that under the banner of "globalization," a mobilized American business class is driving down wages and benefits, breaking unions, weakening civil rights, and slashing programs that protect the disadvantaged - all at a time when income and wealth inequality has reached historic extremes. They argue that business elites' claim that ordinary people must make due with less because of the imperatives of the global markets...
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"Protest and Popular Culture is at once a historical monograph and a critique of postmodernist approaches to the study of mass media, consumerism, and popular political movements. In it, Triece compares the self-representations of several late-nineteenth- and twentieth-century women's protest movements with representations of women offered by contemporaneous mass media outlets. She shows that from the late-nineteenth century until the present day,...
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"The period 1945-90 is analysed in terms of six main vectors: the interstate system, world production, the world labour force, world human welfare, the social cohesion of states, and the structures of knowledge. The book concludes with two global overviews: one for 1945-1990, and one assessing global possibilities, 1990-2025. It paints a picture of dark days ahead, but one in which there are real historical choices."--Page 4 of cover.
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