Social Theory of the Nation-State
Explore the intricate dynamics of the nation-state in "Social Theory of the Nation-State" by Daniel Chernilo. Published in 2007 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this thought-provoking paperback spans 196 pages and offers a unique perspective on political ideologies and nationalism.
In this insightful work, Chernilo constructs an original social theory of the nation-state. He critically engages with both nationalist perspectives that take the nation-state for granted and globalist viewpoints that predict its decline. This book is essential for anyone interested in political science, sociology, and the evolving concepts of nationalism in today's world.
“Social Theory of the Nation-State” not only challenges conventional beliefs but also invites readers to rethink the nation-state's role in contemporary society. Embrace this compelling analysis and deepen your understanding of the complex relationship between nationalism and social theory.