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Mountain of paradise: reflections on the emergence of greater California as a world civilization - Vol. 69

Part of the American university studies X. Political science, series
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Mountain of Paradise challenges conventional taxonomies of world civilizations by introducing a new and formidable candidate: the civilization of Greater California presently incubating as the evolution of California into a veritable «nation-state» or «world commonwealth» according to contemporary commentators and scholars. Through a series of reflective essays it clarifies the momentous implications of this claim by a thorough account of the genealogical origins of «California», permutation into its speculative moment of self-identity thanks to prolonged creative interchange with European thought and philosophy, advancement to status of a socio-economic powerhouse by the 1950s and 1960s, invention of distinctly Californian variants of political economy by the 1970s and 1980s, and present domination over regions formerly classified as «Greater California». In its range and originality Mountain of Paradiseconstitutes a robust contribution to current political, social, economic and global thematics.

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Peter Land
1453911103 / 9781453911105
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
979.4
26/06/2013
United States
English
193 pages
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