The New Despotism: The Revival of an Old Monster

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2021)
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Abstract

With in-depth empirical analysis of a range of case studies, this book offers a comprehensive genealogy of the concepts of economy, despotism and voluntary servitude and provides a thorough and coherent reflection on the wider socio-political agenda of contemporary societies.

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Bulent Diken
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