Why do nations rise and fall, different theorists and theories abound, in “End Times – Elites, Counter-Elites and the Path of Political Disintegration” (2023) Peter Turchin gives some answers. What I really appreciate about Turchin’s work is the methodological rigor and the use of data. His approach takes in components of culture, history, geography and […]
Tags: #Cliodynamics #Elite over-production #End Times #Inequality #Turchin
Judith Butler has penned many well read and influential publications. Frames of War (2010) is a collection of (revised) essays that were written between 2004 and 2008. The content covers some challenging territory, including details of Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo. Not sure these books are well worth obtaining, but attracted me to a collection of […]
Tags: #Dehumanization #Frames of War #Judith Butler #precarity #Violence
Matt Ridley’s book How Innovation Works (2020) is a mass market book that offers a thematic run down of innovations (in health, energy, transportation, etc). The chapters are mostly brief descriptions, with little on the “so what?” of the innovation processes. When there are very interesting questions, such as simultaneous innovations in distant locations, these […]
Tags: #Experiment #Incentives #Innovation #Matt Ridley #Research
Howard Becker’s 2007 “Telling About Society” is a collection on a diverse ways to tell a story. This book is about the art of storytelling for social scientists, drawing on sociological roots. Useful reference book for thinking about communication, and in parts potentially manipulation and propaganda. A few notes: “If you know the audience the […]
Tags: #Communication #Howard Becker #Storytelling #Telling About Society
The book “Empire, Global Coloniality and African Subjectivity” is authored by one the leading scholars of ideas relating to decolonization and coloniality. In this 2013 book, Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni draws out the meaning and implications of coloniality, and sets the foundation for his widely cited 2018 book (Epistemic Freedom in Africa). There are chapters on South Africa […]
Tags: #Africa #Coloniality #Empire #Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni #Subjectivity
Taking its cue from another book, The Idea of Africa, this book presents the idea of the idea of development with a focus on Africa – its emergence, meanings, and connotations – and how its conceptualization is deeply rooted in colonialism. “The Idea of Development: A History” (2021) is written by Corrie Decker and Elisabeth McMahon, […]
Tags: #Africa #Colonialism #Development #History #The idea of development