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  • Language and State

    A Theory of the Progress of Civilization

    by Xing Yu ...
    Language and State: A Theory of the Progress of Civilization, Second Edition, argues that the state takes form because of language. It argues that since humans began to use language, they have been able to create and use media. Media include materials, human behavior, human consciousness and humans themselves. Media extend the distance of linguistic communication and then humans interact with one ... Read more

    $14.99 USD

  • Language and State

    An Inquiry into the Progress of Civilization, Second Edition

    by Xing Yu ...
    This book argues that while humans communicate using language, they create and use media. Media extend the distance of communication. Humans form themselves into a large community. This happens in a long historical process in which the state of the civilized society replaces the tribe of the primitive society. Language replaces kinship in playing a role in the formation of human society. Then this ... Read more

    $11.99 USD

  • Language and State

    An Inquiry Into the Progress of Civilization

    by Xing Yu ...
    This book argues that a tribe of the primitive society is formed because of kinship, while a state of the civilized society is formed because of language. When humans communicate using language, they extend the distance and the reaches of communication. They expand their communities. States replace tribes. Language underlies the formation of the state. Then, accordingly, language also underlies ... Read more

    $105.99 USD

  • Language and State

    An Inquiry into the Progress of Civilization

    by Xing Yu ...
    This book argues that a primitive society is formed on the basis of kinship ties while a civilized society is formed on the basis of linguistic communication. When humans communicate with each other through language, they extend the distance of communication. The extension of communication distance helps expand communities. States are gradually formed. This means that as these communities grow, ... Read more

    $105.99 USD

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  • Nationalism and the Moral Psychology of Community

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    Nationalism is one of modern history's great surprises. How is it that the nation, a relatively old form of community, has risen to such prominence in an era so strongly identified with the individual? Bernard Yack argues that it is the inadequacy of our understanding of community—and especially the moral psychology that animates it—that has made this question so difficult to answer.Yack develops ... Read more

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  • Anarchy as Order

    The History and Future of Civic Humanity

    Series series World Social Change
    This original and impressively researched book explores the concept of anarchy-"unimposed order"-as the most humane and stable form of order in a chaotic world. Mohammed A. Bamyeh traces the historical foundations of anarchy and convincingly presents it as an alternative to both tyranny and democracy. He shows how anarchy is the best manifestation of civic order, of a healthy civil society, and of ... Read more

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  • What Is Conservatism?

    by Frank S Meyer ...
    What Is Conservatism? (1964) is a conservative classic—as relevant today as it was half a century ago.Just what is conservatism? Many people are groping for answers, especially as conservatives seem to be retreating into factions—Tea Partiers, traditionalists, libertarians, social conservatives, neoconservatives, and so on. But this illuminating book shows what unites conservatives even as it ... Read more

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  • Max Weber: Selections in Translation

    by Max Weber ...
    Translated by E. Matthews ...
    In this volume, Mr Runciman has selected extracts, from Max Weber's writings which reflect the full range of his major concerns: the nature of domination in human society, the role of ideas in history, the social determinants of religion, the origin and impact of industrial capitalism and the scope and limits of social science itself. He has also included some shorter extracts from Weber's less ... Read more

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  • Thick and Thin

    Moral Argument at Home and Abroad

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  • The State

    Its Nature, Development and Prospects

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