Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Lord and Peasant in the Making of the Modern WorldComparison of historical aspects of social implications and economic implications of political problems and the impact thereof on political leadership in France, the UK, the USA, China, India and Japan - covers social movements of rural workers against industrialization, land ownership, social structures, social change, discrimination, capitalist and collective economy, etc. Bibliography pp. 524 to 546. |
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England and the Contributions of Violence | 3 |
Evolution and Revolution in France | 40 |
Absolutism | 63 |
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