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The world revolution of Westernization : the twentieth century in global perspective

Von Laue, +1 more
- 01 Sep 1988 - 
- Vol. 31, Iss: 2, pp 179
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The author argues that the global violence and warfare of this century are the consequence of the world revolution of westernization which has characterized it as mentioned in this paper, and argues that these are the conditions that allow countries to fall prey to totalitarian regimes and warfare.
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The author argues that the global violence and warfare of this century are the consequence of the world revolution of westernization which has characterized it. The ascendance of Europe had, by the turn of the century, brought all parts of the world under its influence and control. Westerners have seen such global emulation as a 'civilizing' process. The author argues, however, that the globe's attempt to catch up with the West militarily, economically, and politically has been a traumatic experience as societies have been forced to undergo in a few decades changes that Europeans underwent in many centuries, causing many countries to fall prey to totalitarian regimes and warfare. Modern historians, political scientists.

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