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9781781685495 | Italian edition edition (Verso Books, July 22, 2014), cover price $95.00

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9781786630711 | Verso Books, February 7, 2017, cover price $19.95
9781781685488 | Verso Books, June 3, 2014, cover price $26.95

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This book seeks to "re-think democracy." Over the past years, there has been a tendency in the global policy community and, even more widely, in the world’s media, to focus on democracy as the "gold standard" by which all things political are measured. This book re-examines democracy in Russia and in the world more generally, as idea, desired ideal, and practice. A major issue for Russia is whether the modernization of Russia might not prosper better by Russia focusing directly on modernization and not worrying too much about democracy. This book explores a wide range of aspects of this important question. It discusses how the debate is conducted in Russia; outlines how Russians contrast their own experiences, unfavourably, with the experience of China, where reform and modernization have been pursued with great success, with no concern for democracy; and concludes by assessing how the debate in Russia is likely to be resolved.
By Piotr Dutkiewicz (editor) and Vladislav Inozemtsev (editor)

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9780415506649 | Routledge, June 25, 2012, cover price $160.00 | About this edition: This book seeks to "re-think democracy.

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9781138205611 | Reprint edition (Routledge, July 7, 2016), cover price $49.95

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By Keith Hart (editor)

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9781782388449 | Berghahn Books, October 31, 2015, cover price $110.00

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9780745692067 | Polity Pr, April 13, 2015, cover price $54.95
9780415025799, titled "Industrial Networks: A New View of Reality" | Routledge, February 1, 1992, cover price $59.00 | also contains Industrial Networks: A New View of Reality
9780403010103, titled "Unlit Lamp: A Novel" | Scholarly Pr, June 1, 1972, cover price $79.00 | also contains Unlit Lamp: A Novel

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9780745692074 | Polity Pr, April 20, 2015, cover price $14.95

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9781107000360 | Cambridge Univ Pr, December 31, 2014, cover price $85.00

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9780521168793 | Cambridge Univ Pr, December 31, 2014, cover price $29.99

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By Gonzalo Caballero (editor)

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9783642195181 | Springer Verlag, June 24, 2011, cover price $189.00

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9783642435133 | Springer Verlag, October 7, 2014, cover price $189.00

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Growth against Democracy: Savage Developmentalism in the Modern World, by H.L.T. Quan is a compelling interrogation of the ways in which we have thought about modernity, capitalism, and democracy, and how those ideas inform neoliberal economics, diplomacy, and impact human life. To explicate contemporary theories of development, Quan introduces the concept of “savage developmentalism,” with its attendant distortions of the ideals of equality and freedom and assumptions that foment antidemocratic social and political forms. By outlining the pitfalls of security-obsessed developmental approaches, Growth against Democracy troubles the simple notion that modernity is inherently superior and development will benefit everyone. It shows how capitalists' needs for market, finance, and profitability often lead to development programs that engender expansionism, dispossession, and repression.Drawing on political theory, international political economy, critical ethnic studies, legal studies, and feminist analytics, this groundbreaking study exemplifies how multi-disciplinary scholarship best addresses the increasingly complex and multi-layered issues facing humanity today. It analyzes the linkages between development and national security, and provides sustained attention to the making of foreign policy, the development of capitalism and corporate globalization. The book highlights three critical examples of where savage developmentalism has eventuated worse living conditions, severe social repression, and displacement: Brazilian-Japanese economic relations in Brazil under military rule (1964-1985); China’s aggressive courting of African good will and resources; and, the United States’ reconstruction of Iraq. These three major historical cases represent some of the most momentous global development in the last sixty years, and never before have such powerful cases been analyzed in the same monograph. Growth against Democracy helps re-evaluate the promises of progress, security, and freedom, and broadens our ideas about and priorities for humane public policy at the national and global levels.

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9780739170595 | Lexington Books, August 31, 2012, cover price $90.00 | About this edition: Growth against Democracy: Savage Developmentalism in the Modern World, by H.

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9780739192788 | Lexington Books, March 12, 2014, cover price $39.99

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Product Description: Capitalism as a global system barely allows the needs of the majority of the world's population to be met. Whether from an industrialized country such as the US or from South Africa, the need for an alternative can be felt all over the world...read more
By Jose Brendan MacDonald (editor) and Jeff Shantz (editor)

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9781623562625 | Bloomsbury USA Academic, April 25, 2013, cover price $120.00 | About this edition: Capitalism as a global system barely allows the needs of the majority of the world's population to be met.

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9781441159335, titled "The Defetishized Society: New Economic Democracy as a Libertarian Alternative to Capitalism" | Bloomsbury USA Academic, September 29, 2011, cover price $130.00

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9781623567224, titled "The Defetishized Society: New Economic Democracy As a Libertarian Alternative to Capitalism" | Reprint edition (Bloomsbury USA Academic, March 28, 2013), cover price $39.95

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9781107016996 | Cambridge Univ Pr, August 27, 2012, cover price $105.00

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9781107602694 | Cambridge Univ Pr, August 27, 2012, cover price $34.99

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By Marc F. Plattner (editor)

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9781421405704 | Johns Hopkins Univ Pr, February 1, 2012, cover price $29.95

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9780387787060 | Springer Verlag, July 26, 2009, cover price $199.00

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9781461417217 | Springer Verlag, December 1, 2011, cover price $199.00

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The era of economic liberalization, spanning 1978 to 2008, is often regarded as a period in which government was simply dismantled. In fact, government was reconstructed to meet the needs of a globalized economy. Central banking, fiscal control, tax collection, regulation, port and airport management, infrastructure development-in all of these areas, radical reforms were made to the architecture of government.A common philosophy shaped all of these reforms: the logic of discipline. It was premised on deep skepticism about the ability of democratic processes to make sensible policy choices. It sought to impose constraints on elected officials and citizens, often by shifting power to technocrat-guardians who were shielded from political influence. It placed great faith in the power of legal changes--new laws, treaties, and contracts--to produce significant alterations in the performance of governmental systems. Even before the global economic crisis of 2007-2009, the logic of discipline was under assault. Faced with many failed reform projects, advocates of discipline realized that they had underestimated the complexity of governmental change. Opponents of discipline emphasized the damage to democratic values that followed from the empowerment of new groups of technocrat-guardians.The financial crisis did further damage to the logic of discipline, as governments modified their attitudes about central bank independence and fiscal control, and global financial and trade flows declined. It was the market that now appeared to behave myopically and erratically--and which now insisted that governments should abandon precepts about the role of government that it had once insisted were inviolable.A sweeping account of neoliberal governmental restructuring across the world, The Logic of Discipline offers a powerful analysis of how this undemocratic model is unraveling in the face of a monumental--and ongoing--failure of the market.

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9780195374988 | Oxford Univ Pr on Demand, April 23, 2010, cover price $38.95 | About this edition: The era of economic liberalization, spanning 1978 to 2008, is often regarded as a period in which government was simply dismantled.

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9780199846146 | Reprint edition (Oxford Univ Pr, September 1, 2011), cover price $28.95

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9780199330102 | Oxford Univ Pr, May 2, 2014, cover price $31.95

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9780190275006 | Reprint edition (Oxford Univ Pr, September 1, 2015), cover price $19.95

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9780403010103 | Scholarly Pr, June 1, 1972, cover price $79.00 | also contains Civic Capitalism

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