Late Modernity, Individualization and Socialism An Associational Cri
Influenced most notably by Émile Durkheim and Zygmunt Bauman, Dawson outlines how this long neglected stream of socialist theory can help us more fully understand, and possibly move beyond, the problems of neoliberalism and our conceptions of political in
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10.1057/9781137003423 - Late Modernity, Individualization and Socialism, Matt Dawson
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Late Modernity, Individualization and Socialism
10.1057/9781137003423 - Late Modernity, Individualization and Socialism, Matt Dawson
10.1057/9781137003423 - Late Modernity, Individualization and Socialism, Matt Dawson
Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to National Dong Hwa University - PalgraveConnect - 2014-04-09
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An Associational Critique of Neoliberalism Matt Dawson University of Glasgow, UK
10.1057/9781137003423 - Late Modernity, Individualization and Socialism, Matt Dawson
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Late Modernity, Individualization and Socialism
© Matt Dawson 2013
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