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States and Nations, Power and Civility : Hallsian Perspectives

Duina, Francesco(Edited by)
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Civility in national and international politics is under siege.

In this volume, twelve distinguished sociologists and historians from North America, Europe, and China reflect on the nature and preservation of civility in and between nation states and empires in a set of geographically and historically wide-ranging chapters. Civility protects individual self-determination and expression, promotes productive economic activity and wealth, and is central to political stability and peace within and across political communities.

Yet power, always concentrated and endemic in nation states and imperial settings, poses great risks to civility.

Guided by the perspective of John A. Hall, who has done more to identify and investigate the intricate relationships between states, nations, the power they hold, and civility than any other contemporary social scientist, States and Nations, Power and Civility offers a set of crisp, in-depth investigations regarding the specific mechanisms of civility and how it may be protected.

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Product Details
University of Toronto Press
1487502370 / 9781487502379
Hardback
177.1
11/01/2019
Canada
344 pages, 3 b&w tables
160 x 236 mm, 660 grams