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adams patrimonialism - mode of governance that mimics + extends rulers’ family- households - Appeals to tradition to justify rule family-like~
kandiyoti bargain african / asian (class) patriarchy
gellner nationalism - convergence of cultural and political units intelligentsia - educated groups that reject society’s current trajectory
lenin competition capitalism nationalism imperialism (monopoly capitalist) - inter rivalries - opportunism (nat of oppressor) - nationalism of oppressed - militarization of the colonies violence used by both oppressor and oppressed
fanon 3 ft of colonized society - compartmentalized - total racial domination - manichaeism fight amongst selves → aim violence at oppressor national lib path - violence, peasant insurgency based, cadre-intel leaders, = socialism
p+c protests used by poor to actively change their fates (obj→subj) elite responses to disruption: - ignore - repress (force) - conciliate (“ugh fine, but only a little”)
beck risk - hazards + anxieties made by modernization itself risk society – produces ^ risks - old society: risks from environment, goal was survival characteristics: - invisible / global / curious / hidden / prod no subjects
harvey Fordism: - high employment, growing wages, unions persist, big bsns replace small 3 pacts: gc, gl, lc neoliberalism - feds print money, stag/inflation, pacts dysfunc - unemployment, stagnant wages, unions decline, revival of small bsns
fraser social reproduction - contradiction: essential is devalued 3 social responses to capitalism - mercantilist-colonialism - fordism - neoliberalism social crisis: wages not high enough to sustain social reproduction
riley fascism - excess indust capacity, imperialist uprisings, inflation, mass unemployment trumpism - employment fine, but DEBT - form of patrimonialism
s + s transfer of heg power in history
s+ a hegemony rise and fall of h normal power inflation finance expansion systemic chaos
Employment Fordism – high employment, social repo valued Neoliberalism – unemployment + part-time, soc reprod not valued, Trumpism – employment fine BUT high debt
Lenin: imperialism consequences Inter-imperialist rivalries Nationalism of oppressor Nationalism of oppressed Militarization of colonies
fraseL 2 social responses to capitalism Mercantilist-colonialism Fordism Neoliberalism
harvey - 3 pacts Govt + captl: G: regulate investm C: accepts ^, pacified labour movement Govt+ labour: G supports union,stability L: purge radical, recognition Labour + captl: L: purge anti cap leaders, higher wages C: ok unions, higher production
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