New World Disorder
Explore the profound insights of Ken Jowitt in his compelling book, New World Disorder, published by the University of California Press in 1992. This thought-provoking work delves into the unique characteristics of Leninist regimes, examining their political corruption, eventual decline, and the unsettling legacy they leave behind. Spanning 345 pages, Jowitt's collection of essays challenges the prevailing assumptions held by modernization theorists regarding social change, offering a critical perspective on the dynamics of power and ideology. Ideal for those interested in political science, Marxism, and the intricate realities of communism and socialism, New World Disorder is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of contemporary politics and international relations.