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... organisation with the institutional preconditions of western legal and political domination , economic exploitation , and military control . Adam Smith and Karl Marx called this whole historical invasion and restructuring of the non ...
... organisation with the institutional preconditions of western legal and political domination , economic exploitation , and military control . Adam Smith and Karl Marx called this whole historical invasion and restructuring of the non ...
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and economic organisation and thus the standard by which all other human organisations are judged.32 The European states ( and the USA after 1895 ) were said to be ' sovereign ' and , as such , the sole subjects recognised by ...
and economic organisation and thus the standard by which all other human organisations are judged.32 The European states ( and the USA after 1895 ) were said to be ' sovereign ' and , as such , the sole subjects recognised by ...
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... organisation suggest ( again in an almost proto - Foucaultian sense ) that the reach of habit is never absolute ... organisations shared in the responsibilities of political authority thus reviving the kind of ' spontaneous ' citizenship ...
... organisation suggest ( again in an almost proto - Foucaultian sense ) that the reach of habit is never absolute ... organisations shared in the responsibilities of political authority thus reviving the kind of ' spontaneous ' citizenship ...
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Lineages of Contemporary Imperialism | 3 |
The Social Question and the Problem of History after | 31 |
Small States and Empire | 53 |
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