
The Rise of the Global Imaginary Political Ideologies from the French Revolution to the Global War on Terror
by Steger, Manfred B.Buy New
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Author Biography
Manfred B. Steger is Professor of Global Studies and Academic Director of the Globalism Institute at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. He is also a Senior Research Fellow at the Globalization Research Center at the University of Hawai'i-Manoa. His academic fields of expertise include global studies, political and social theory, peace studies, and international politics. He has served as consultant on globalization for the U.S. State Department and he has been an adviser for the 2005 PBS television series, "Heaven on Earth: The Rise and Fall of Socialism." He has presented dozens of invited lectures and keynote addresses on globalization in Australia, Asia, North America, and Europe. His most recent publications include Globalism: Market Ideology Meets Terrorism, Second Edition (2005); Judging Nonviolence: The Dispute Between Realists and Idealists (2003); Globalization: A Very Short Introduction (OUP, 2003).
Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments | p. viii |
Introduction: Political Ideologies and Social Imaginaries | p. 1 |
The National Imaginary | |
Ideology and Revolution: From Superscience to False Consciousness | p. 19 |
The Grand Ideologies of the Nineteenth Century: British Liberalism, French Conservatism, and German Socialism | p. 44 |
Twentieth-Century Totalitarianisms: Russian Communism and German Nazism | p. 84 |
The Global Imaginary | |
Third-World Liberationism and Other Cold War Isms: No End to Ideology | p. 129 |
Market Globalism and Justice Globalism in the Roaring Nineties | p. 170 |
Jihadist Globalism versus Imperial Globalism: The Great Ideological Struggle of the Twenty-First Century? | p. 213 |
Notes | p. 249 |
Selected Bibliography | p. 287 |
Index | p. 306 |
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