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100 1 _aMOORE JUNIOR, Barrington
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245 1 0 _aSocial origins of dictatorship and democracy :
_blord and peasant in the making of the modern world
260 _aBoston :
_bBEACON,
_c1993
300 _a559 p.
505 8 0 _t- Part one - Revolutionary origins of capitalist democracy
_t- Chapter I - England and the contributions of violence to gradualism
_t1. Aristocratic impulses behind the transition to capitalism in the countryside
_t2. Agrarian aspects of the civil war
_t3. Enclosures and the destruction of the peasantry
_t4. Aristocratic rule for triumphant capitalism
_t- Chapter II - Evolution and revolution in France
_t1. Contrasts with england and their origins
_t2. The noble response to commercial agriculture
_t3. Class relationships under royal absolutism
_t4. The aristocratic offensive and the collapse of absolutism
_t5. The peasants' relationship to radicalism during the revolution
_t6. Peasants against the revolution: the vendée
_t7. Social consequences of revolutionary terror
_t8. Recapitulation
_t- Chapter III - The amrican civil war: the last capitalist revolution
_t1. Plantation and factory: an inevitable conflict?
_t2. Three forms of american capitalist growth
_t3. Toward an explanation of the causes of the war
_t4. The revolutinary impluse and its failure
_t5. The meaning of the war
_t- Part two - Three routes to the modern world in Asia
_t- Chapter IV - The decay of imperial China and the origns of communist variant
_t1. The upper classes and the imperial system
_t2. The gentry and the world of commeerce
_t3. The failure to adopt commercial agriculture
_t4. Collapse of the imperial system and rise of the warlords
_t5. The kuomintang interlude and its meaning
_t6. Rebellion, revolution, and the peasants
_t- Chapter V - Asian fascism: Japan
_t1. Revolution from above: the response of the ruling classes to old and new threats
_t2. The absence of a peasant revolution
_t3. The meiji settlement: the new landlords and capitalism
_t4. Political consequences: the nature of japanese fascism
_t- Chapter VI - Democracy in Asia: India and the trice of peaceful change
_t1. Relevance of the indian experience
_t2. Mogul India: obstacles to democracy
_t3. Village society: obstacles to rebellion
_t4. Changes produced by the british up to 1857
_t5. Pax britannica 1857-1947: a landlord's paradise?
_t6. The bourgeois link to the peasantry through nonviolence
_t7. A note on the extent and character of peasant violence
_t8. Independence and the price of peaceful change
_t- Part three - Theoretical implications and projections
_t- Chapter VII - The democratic route to modern society
_t- Chapter VIII - Revolution from above and fascism
_t- Chapter IX - The peasants and revolution
650 4 _aDemocracia
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650 4 _aRegime Político
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650 4 _aCapitalismo
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650 4 _aAspecto Social
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650 4 _aAspecto Histórico
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650 4 _aAspecto Econômico
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999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
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