Modernity and the State: East, West
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This volume addresses the problem of how modern societies politically cohere and poses one of the most fundamental questions of contemporary political analysis how can legitimate authority coexist with effective governing capacity In addressing this question Offe draws on a wide variety of material in both political theory and empirical sociology The book is divided into four parts In the first of these Offe explores general questions concerning the nature and stability of modern societies and critically examines contemporary approaches to political theory In the second part he examines new developments facing the state and assesses new departures in state theory In the third part problems and policy prescriptions which have emerged in connection with developments in Western welfare states are addressed In the final part Offe seeks to illuminate through comparative analysis many of the new questions facing political sociology in the light of the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989 The result is a highly original account of developments in contemporary society both in the West and in the East Modernity and the State will be welcomed by students and scholars in social and political theory political sociology and East European studies
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