Papers by Beth Rabinowitz
Oxford University Press eBooks, Jun 4, 2023
Oxford University Press eBooks, Jun 4, 2023
Oxford University Press eBooks, Jun 4, 2023
Oxford University Press eBooks, Jun 4, 2023
Oxford University Press eBooks, Jun 4, 2023
Oxford University Press eBooks, Jun 4, 2023
This section examines how there was a sinister side to the marvels of these new eras. The promise... more This section examines how there was a sinister side to the marvels of these new eras. The promise of progress and peaceful interconnectivity would in both eras lead to something much bleaker. Within a couple of decades, the advanced economies would be plagued by spectacular wealth inequalities. Dramatic shifts in production would strike the “heartland” much harder than the urban centers. Changing economies and opportunities would draw migrants, just when global economic shocks were beginning to hit national economies. Global finance’s control over national economic agendas would only magnify the pain caused by all these changes. Collectively, these displacements set off the second half of Polanyi’s “double movement.”
Oxford University Press eBooks, Jun 4, 2023
Oxford University Press eBooks, Jun 4, 2023
Oxford University Press eBooks, Jun 4, 2023
Oxford University Press eBooks, Jun 4, 2023
Oxford University Press eBooks, Apr 20, 2023
Defensive Nationalism
This section examines how there was a sinister side to the marvels of these new eras. The promise... more This section examines how there was a sinister side to the marvels of these new eras. The promise of progress and peaceful interconnectivity would in both eras lead to something much bleaker. Within a couple of decades, the advanced economies would be plagued by spectacular wealth inequalities. Dramatic shifts in production would strike the “heartland” much harder than the urban centers. Changing economies and opportunities would draw migrants, just when global economic shocks were beginning to hit national economies. Global finance’s control over national economic agendas would only magnify the pain caused by all these changes. Collectively, these displacements set off the second half of Polanyi’s “double movement.”
Coups, Rivals, and the Modern State
Coups, Rivals, and the Modern State
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Papers by Beth Rabinowitz