Reappraisal of Class Analysis by Perspective of the Theories of Street Politics and Sub Politics in the Field of Globalization

The main aim of this research, reappraisal the restoration of class importance and economic-class analysis in socio-political sciences literature with emphasis on two theories of street politics and sub-politics by using of theories of famous sociologists such as Antony Gidens  and Asef Bayat. In th...

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Main Author: Khalil-Allah Sardarnia
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Razi University 2019-08-01
Series:مطالعات اقتصاد سیاسی بین‌الملل
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Online Access:https://ipes.razi.ac.ir/article_1204_e7032452087965b24c409afc0628eb32.pdf
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Summary:The main aim of this research, reappraisal the restoration of class importance and economic-class analysis in socio-political sciences literature with emphasis on two theories of street politics and sub-politics by using of theories of famous sociologists such as Antony Gidens  and Asef Bayat. In this research, the author has been tried to answer to this question by analytical- explanative method and objective examples in the field of social movements: what have been the important efficient factors on restoration of class importance in two last decades in socio-political sciences? The finding of research that are same the hypothesis is that due to factors such as economic- commercial globalization and universalize and mal- decision making of governments especially in developing countries has been led to intensification of  internal and international inequality between north-south countries, unemployment, increased  injustice and poorness, much decrease in welfare life standards. Increase the expenditures of social services and so on. In the context of  increased distrust to political parties, the social movements has been challenged the macro national and international polices by engagement and mobilization of  economic dissatisfied professionals groups in public streets and fields by emphasis on the principal of ethic- social justice. In meanwhile, the demands od religious- ethnic identities and actors has been interrelated with economic- class dimensions. Although the class has been important but is not deterministic as the age of cold war.
ISSN:2383-3602
2676-587X