The Nation State, Globalization, and the Modern Institution of the University
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New York-Oxford: Berghahn Books
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The question of the decline of the nation-state is parallel, in my account, to questions about the human and social consequences of globalisation, the decline of modernity, the end of history, the ‘death
of the intellectual’ and the decline of the modern institution of the university. These questions form an aggregate of problems with
which modern thought seems unable to cope. New cultural, social, political and economic surroundings brought about by globalisation
seem to require a totally new language.
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University, Welfare state, nation-state, Globalization
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Theoria. A Journal of Social and Political Theory, No. 96, December 2000, pp. 74-99