Industrial authoritarianism. The order of social coercion
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What is "authoritarianism" and is it connected with "industrialism"? Has the classic industrial system exhausted itself, and did it replace the new "digital society"? Are there real dictatorships in the modern world, and how do they differ from soft liberal authoritarianism? Where does coercion work in the field of ordinary politics and power or in the field of imaginary free market relations? Here are just some questions that are given in the book. The global world is described here as a total system of regulation and emancipation, consisting of three layers: political, technological and market.
The coercion then appears before us as an indirect and direct violence, supported by conviction and social bribery. In this regard, both the social state, on the one hand, and freedom of commodity consumption, on the other, are equally forms of total power.
For sociologists, philosophers, political experts and all those who are interested in the problems of the modern global world
The coercion then appears before us as an indirect and direct violence, supported by conviction and social bribery. In this regard, both the social state, on the one hand, and freedom of commodity consumption, on the other, are equally forms of total power.
For sociologists, philosophers, political experts and all those who are interested in the problems of the modern global world
Author:
Author:Safronov Anatoly Petrovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Social Science & Politics
- Category:Magazines & Encyclopedia
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-906995-44-5
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