Sociology, Volume 34Clarendon Press, 2000 - Sociology |
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... modern societies are nation - states , at least in ideal - typical form . If the United Kingdom does not fit , what of other more ' modern ' states in the West ? Modern European states would seem to be the place to look , with Germany ...
... modern societies are nation - states , at least in ideal - typical form . If the United Kingdom does not fit , what of other more ' modern ' states in the West ? Modern European states would seem to be the place to look , with Germany ...
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... modern and counter- modern also applies to the new human genetics . Counter - modern ' anti - progress ' ( Beck 1992a : 11 ) favours ' de - democratisation ' ( ibid . ) , including bigotry and dis- crimination on the grounds of sex ...
... modern and counter- modern also applies to the new human genetics . Counter - modern ' anti - progress ' ( Beck 1992a : 11 ) favours ' de - democratisation ' ( ibid . ) , including bigotry and dis- crimination on the grounds of sex ...
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... modern society that is being disembedded because of continued modernization and radicalization of modernity and re - embedded as different types of ' modern ' or ' counter - modern ' societal forms . [ Beck 1997 : 38 ] In order to ...
... modern society that is being disembedded because of continued modernization and radicalization of modernity and re - embedded as different types of ' modern ' or ' counter - modern ' societal forms . [ Beck 1997 : 38 ] In order to ...
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DAVID MCCRONE and Richard KieLY Nationalism and Citizenship 19 | 19 |
Social Mobility Trends in the First Half | 35 |
ROBERT REINER Crime and Control in Britain 71 | 71 |
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