Societal Breakdown and the Rise of the Early Modern State in Europe: Memory of the Future

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This book compares the social decomposition in late medieval Europe to the societal failure witnessed today in the modern West, arguing that in the case of emergencies, a strong despotic state is the only way to maintain basic order. Shlapentokh asserts that asocial behavior (criminality, promiscuity, and anti-sanitary actions, as well as other aspects of social, political, and communal breakdown) in both medieval France and the contemporary West is not a marginal occurrence but rather a mainstream phenomena, and one that can often be stopped by strong force as the only antidote to social chaos. While the majority of Western (and particularly Anglo-American) scholarship dictates that Jeffersonian democracy will spread over the world, Shlapentokh argues that instead it is the precepts of Hobbes and Carl Schmitt that will shape the world to come.

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Name in long format: societal-breakdown-and-the-rise-of-the-early-modern-state-in-europe
ISBN-10: 0230603750
ISBN-13: 9780230603752
Book pages: 240
Book language: en
Edition: 1st
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Dimensions: 5.50 (w) x 8.50 (h) x 0.56 (d)

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