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Modernity: a non-European conceptualization

By: Mouzelis, Nicos.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 1999Description: p.141-59.Subject(s): Modernization In: British Journal of SociologySummary: In the light of insights drawn from historical sociology and Parsons' theory of differentiation/modernization, an attempt is made to conceptualize modernity in such a way as to avoid both eurocentrism and the total rejection of the concept by those who view it as an ideological means for the further advancement of western cultural imperialism. - Reproduced
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Volume no: 50, Issue no: 1 Available AR41183

In the light of insights drawn from historical sociology and Parsons' theory of differentiation/modernization, an attempt is made to conceptualize modernity in such a way as to avoid both eurocentrism and the total rejection of the concept by those who view it as an ideological means for the further advancement of western cultural imperialism. - Reproduced

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