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First Published in 1978. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.
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First Published in 1978. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2016
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- ISBN-13: 9781315496528
- Artikelnr.: 45434312
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315496528
- Artikelnr.: 45434312
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Barrington Moore Jr. is a Lecturer in Sociology at Harvard University and Senior Research Fellow for the University's Russian Centre. He was educated at Williams College, where he took a degree in Greek and Latin, and at Yale University where he gained a PhD in sociology. His book Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy received the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award in political science and the MacIver Award in sociology. He is also the author of Soviet Politics: The Dilemma of Power, Terror and Progress: USSR, Political Power and Social Theory and, with Robert P. Wolff and Herbert Marcuse, A Critique of Pure Tolerance. His most recent book, Reflections on the Causes of Human Misery and upon Certain Proposals to Eliminate Them, was given the Ralph Waldo Emerson Award of Phi Beta Kappa.
Part 1 The Sense of Injustice
Chapter 1 Recurring elements in moral codes
Chapter 2 The moral authority of suffering and injustice
Chapter 3 The rejection of suffering and oppression
Part 2 An Historical Perspective
Chapter 4 Chapter 5 German workers in the revolution of 1848
Chapter 6 Social and cultural trends before 1914
Chapter 7 Militance and apathy in the Ruhr before 1914
Chapter 8 The reformist revolution 1918-1920
Chapter 9 The radical thrust
Part 3 General Perspectives
Chapter 10 The German and Russian revolutions: some comparisons
Chapter 11 The suppression of historical alternatives: Germany 1918-1920
Chapter 12 Repressive aspects of moral outrage: the Nazi example
Chapter 13 Moral relativism
Chapter 14 Inevitability and the sense of injustice
Chapter 15 Epilogue: reciprocity as fact, ideology, and ideal
Chapter 1 Recurring elements in moral codes
Chapter 2 The moral authority of suffering and injustice
Chapter 3 The rejection of suffering and oppression
Part 2 An Historical Perspective
Chapter 4 Chapter 5 German workers in the revolution of 1848
Chapter 6 Social and cultural trends before 1914
Chapter 7 Militance and apathy in the Ruhr before 1914
Chapter 8 The reformist revolution 1918-1920
Chapter 9 The radical thrust
Part 3 General Perspectives
Chapter 10 The German and Russian revolutions: some comparisons
Chapter 11 The suppression of historical alternatives: Germany 1918-1920
Chapter 12 Repressive aspects of moral outrage: the Nazi example
Chapter 13 Moral relativism
Chapter 14 Inevitability and the sense of injustice
Chapter 15 Epilogue: reciprocity as fact, ideology, and ideal
Part 1 The Sense of Injustice
Chapter 1 Recurring elements in moral codes
Chapter 2 The moral authority of suffering and injustice
Chapter 3 The rejection of suffering and oppression
Part 2 An Historical Perspective
Chapter 4 Chapter 5 German workers in the revolution of 1848
Chapter 6 Social and cultural trends before 1914
Chapter 7 Militance and apathy in the Ruhr before 1914
Chapter 8 The reformist revolution 1918-1920
Chapter 9 The radical thrust
Part 3 General Perspectives
Chapter 10 The German and Russian revolutions: some comparisons
Chapter 11 The suppression of historical alternatives: Germany 1918-1920
Chapter 12 Repressive aspects of moral outrage: the Nazi example
Chapter 13 Moral relativism
Chapter 14 Inevitability and the sense of injustice
Chapter 15 Epilogue: reciprocity as fact, ideology, and ideal
Chapter 1 Recurring elements in moral codes
Chapter 2 The moral authority of suffering and injustice
Chapter 3 The rejection of suffering and oppression
Part 2 An Historical Perspective
Chapter 4 Chapter 5 German workers in the revolution of 1848
Chapter 6 Social and cultural trends before 1914
Chapter 7 Militance and apathy in the Ruhr before 1914
Chapter 8 The reformist revolution 1918-1920
Chapter 9 The radical thrust
Part 3 General Perspectives
Chapter 10 The German and Russian revolutions: some comparisons
Chapter 11 The suppression of historical alternatives: Germany 1918-1920
Chapter 12 Repressive aspects of moral outrage: the Nazi example
Chapter 13 Moral relativism
Chapter 14 Inevitability and the sense of injustice
Chapter 15 Epilogue: reciprocity as fact, ideology, and ideal