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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Paradox of Modernity
Part I Theory
1. The Concepts: Populism, Nationalism, Fascism, and Nativism
2. The Synthesis: A New Typology of Nationalism
3. Karl Polanyi: Theory and Ambiguity
4. Joseph Schumpeter: Technology and the “Double Movement”
Part II Global Interconnectivity and the Rise of the Modern Liberal Order
5. The Belle Époque: Railroads and Telegraphy
6. The Digital Age: Turbo Jets and Computers
Part III The Dark Side of Globalization
7. Economic Vulnerability: Productive Reorganization and Financial Crises
8. Information Overload: Mass Media and Fake News
9. Foreign Fears: Immigration and Global Terror
Part IV Anti-Globalization
10. From Globalization to the Nation
11. The Turn Inward: Nativism and Fascism
Part V Postwar Peace
12. The Concert of Europe
13. The Bretton Woods Era
Conclusion: Using History as a Guide
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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