Making Waves: Worldwide Social Movements, 1750-2005
Making Waves unearths the successive, worldwide waves of revolts, rebellions, and revolutions that have shaken and remade the world from the eighteenth century to the present. It challenges us to rethink not only our limited conceptions of social movements but the very character and possibilities of social movements. The authors show how successive outbursts of global social protest have undermined world capitalist orders and, through both their successes and their failures, provided the basis for long periods of stable capitalist rule across all the zones of the world-economy. The surprises start in the Age of Revolution, when the antisystemic wave of slave revolts that led to the Haitian Revolution is related to the systemic effects of their combination with the U.S. and French Revolutions. The analysis comes up to the present, when a wave of post-1989 movements points to quite divergent futures based, as in the past, on the search for alternatives to communities organized by capital accumulation, nation-states, and the accelerating commodification and fragmentation of human needs, identities, and desires.
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Making Waves: Worldwide Social Movements, 1750-2005
Making Waves unearths the successive, worldwide waves of revolts, rebellions, and revolutions that have shaken and remade the world from the eighteenth century to the present. It challenges us to rethink not only our limited conceptions of social movements but the very character and possibilities of social movements. The authors show how successive outbursts of global social protest have undermined world capitalist orders and, through both their successes and their failures, provided the basis for long periods of stable capitalist rule across all the zones of the world-economy. The surprises start in the Age of Revolution, when the antisystemic wave of slave revolts that led to the Haitian Revolution is related to the systemic effects of their combination with the U.S. and French Revolutions. The analysis comes up to the present, when a wave of post-1989 movements points to quite divergent futures based, as in the past, on the search for alternatives to communities organized by capital accumulation, nation-states, and the accelerating commodification and fragmentation of human needs, identities, and desires.
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Making Waves: Worldwide Social Movements, 1750-2005

Making Waves: Worldwide Social Movements, 1750-2005

by William G. Martin
Making Waves: Worldwide Social Movements, 1750-2005

Making Waves: Worldwide Social Movements, 1750-2005

by William G. Martin

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Making Waves unearths the successive, worldwide waves of revolts, rebellions, and revolutions that have shaken and remade the world from the eighteenth century to the present. It challenges us to rethink not only our limited conceptions of social movements but the very character and possibilities of social movements. The authors show how successive outbursts of global social protest have undermined world capitalist orders and, through both their successes and their failures, provided the basis for long periods of stable capitalist rule across all the zones of the world-economy. The surprises start in the Age of Revolution, when the antisystemic wave of slave revolts that led to the Haitian Revolution is related to the systemic effects of their combination with the U.S. and French Revolutions. The analysis comes up to the present, when a wave of post-1989 movements points to quite divergent futures based, as in the past, on the search for alternatives to communities organized by capital accumulation, nation-states, and the accelerating commodification and fragmentation of human needs, identities, and desires.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317256373
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/03/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 226
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

William G. Martin, Tuba Agartan, Caleb M. Bush, Woo-Young Choi, Tu, Huynh Fouad Kalouche, Eric Mielants

Table of Contents

Introduction The Search for Antisystemic Movements, William G. Martin; Chapter 1 The Transformation of the Capitalist World: 1750–1850, Tuba Agartan, Choi Woo-Young, Huynh Tu; Chapter 2 Reformers and Revolutionaries: The Rise of Antisystemic Movements and the Paradox of Power, 1848–1917, Caleb M. Bush; Chapter 3 Empires Crumble, Movements Fall: Antisystemic Struggle, 1917–1968, Caleb M. Bush, Rochelle Morris; Chapter 4 Transformations of the World-System and Antisystemic Movements: 1968–2005, Fouad Kalouche, Eric Mielants; Chapter 5 Conclusion: World Movement Waves and World Transformations, William G. Martin;
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