2008
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1091139
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The Institutions of Archaic Post-Modernity and Their Organizational and Managerial Consequences: The Case of Portugal

Abstract: The long march of modernization of the Western societies tends to be presented as following a regular sequence: societies and institutions were pre-modern, and then they were modernized, eventually becoming post-modern. Such teleology may provide an incomplete or distorted narrative of societal evolution in many parts of the world, even in the 'post-modern heartland' of Western Europe, with Portugal being a case in point.The concept of archaic post-modernity has been developed by a philosopher, José Gil, to sh… Show more

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