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The Myth Of 1648 Class Geopolitics And The Making Of Modern International Relations Benno Teschke

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The Myth Of 1648 Class Geopolitics And The Making Of Modern International Relations Benno Teschke
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Publisher: Verso
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.88 MB
Author: Benno Teschke
ISBN: 9781859846933, 1859846939
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The Myth Of 1648 Class Geopolitics And The Making Of Modern International Relations Benno Teschke by Benno Teschke 9781859846933, 1859846939 instant download after payment.

This book rejects a commonplace of European history: that the treaties of Westphalia not only closed the Thirty Years' War but also inaugurated a new international order driven by the interaction of territorial sovereign states. Benno Teschke, through this thorough and incisive critique, argues that this is not the case. Domestic 'social property relations' shaped international relations in continental Europe down to 1789 and even beyond. The dynastic monarchies that ruled during this time differed from their medieval predecessors in degree and form of personalization, but not in underlying dynamic. 1648, therefore, is a false caesura in the history of international relations. For real change we must wait until relatively recent times and the development of modern states and true capitalism. In effect, it's not until governments are run impersonally, with no function other than the exercise of its monopoly on violence, that modern international relations are born.

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