1991
DOI: 10.3817/0991089007
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The Crisis of Liberalism and the Emergence of Federal Populism

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“…In his work on the new class and the emergence of federal populism, Piccone (1991) refers to "bureaucratic strategies of colonialization" (p. 17) and "external exploiting agencies" (p. 27). Piccone (personal communication, 1993) further defines "colonizing bureaucracies" by saying, "They interfere in everyday life.…”
Section: Interferencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In his work on the new class and the emergence of federal populism, Piccone (1991) refers to "bureaucratic strategies of colonialization" (p. 17) and "external exploiting agencies" (p. 27). Piccone (personal communication, 1993) further defines "colonizing bureaucracies" by saying, "They interfere in everyday life.…”
Section: Interferencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The only result of this situation was the ruralurban migration flow and population accumulation in the cities. Social / Ethical Values System Bodur, 1991Piccone, 1991Weber, 2016 In the modernist period, the social structure was organized in an environment that the state can keep under its control and regulates the people's moral feelings, just for the continuity of the capitalist system. In the modernist period, the individual was forced to renounce all personal desires and perceive this situation as a responsibility dictated by the system.…”
Section: Conceptual Framework: the Urban Context Of Modernism And Pos...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most concrete outcome of this situation is that consumption places gain publicity. Bodur, 1991Weber, 2016Piccone, 1991Zengingönül, 2012Ritzer, 2015Postman, 2016 In the postmodernist period, the individual trying to see himself somewhere between consumption means and society continued his search for identity through developing communication and communication tools. Mass media has reached its achievable highest level in the production of "desire for consumption" through TV, advertising, and entertainment sectors in the consumer society of the postmodern era.…”
Section: Conceptual Framework: the Urban Context Of Modernism And Pos...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The new Europe will be a 'national-socialist' Europe; a multicultural regionalism, totally exclusionist towards non-Europeans. In other words, the New Right alleges that while the Europe of the nationstate is grounded on the cultural and ideological bedrock of humanism, and responds to the political power of the bourgeoisie, the peoples of Europe and its regions -Normans, Bretons, Catalans, Walloons, and so on -represent the real alternative to contractual democracy, in the form of a new integral federalism (Piccone 1991;Poche 1991Poche -1992. This idea which has been advocated by New Right and New Left claims that while the Maastricht political union has been developing independently of the tradition of cultural unity that initially brought it forth, the new regionalism represents the new face of a post-nation-state 'nationalist' Europe.…”
Section: Regionalism and Empirementioning
confidence: 99%