Socjologia polityki Sinišy Maleševicia

Journal Title: Studia Socjologiczno-Polityczne. Seria Nowa - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 1

Abstract

This review essay investigates the intellectual output of Siniša Maleševic – the British theorist of nationalism and state, so far unknown to the Polish sociology – presented in his three key works. The text not only points to key determinants of Maleševic’s thought, but also identifies the author’s theoretical contribution in the field of contemporary theory of ideology and the modernist paradigm of studies on nationalism.

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Tomasz Rawski

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Tomasz Rawski (2015). Socjologia polityki Sinišy Maleševicia. Studia Socjologiczno-Polityczne. Seria Nowa, 3(1), 105-116. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-188321