Boredom, Colonialism and War
Dreams of Power and Agency, 1870-1930
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:14th Nov '27
£105.00
This title is due to be published on 14th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
Why is liberalism unable to account for the violence which persists in modern society? Boredom, Colonialism and War is a wide ranging IR study which looks at the role of cutural systems in warfare, the modern condition and the failure of globalization to halt war through international free trade.
In an increasingly dissatisfied and bored modern society, the promise of violence acts as a powerful form of entertainment and restores a sense of agency. The dream of warfare provides empowerment; slowly, a cultural system is created that bypasses the effects of colonialism leading to globalization.
Through use of historical case studies on globalization and colonialism, these polemical authors provide an incisive analysis of contemporary international politics, international relations, and modern society.
ISBN: 9780415602518
Dimensions: unknown
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256 pages