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Volume 7, Issue 1 (June 2023)

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Alfonso Villani

 

Reduction of statehood and widening of inequalities in the period of neo-liberal globalization

 

https://doi.org/10.58179/SSWR7106

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To cite this article:

Villani, A. (2023), “Reduction of statehood and widening of inequalities in the period of neo-liberal globalization”, Sociology and Social Work Review, 7(1), 98-112, DOI: https://doi.org/10.58179/SSWR7106

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Abstract

In the contemporary world, sociology must deal with a series of issues that extend into the most diverse spheres of knowledge. This ‘duty’ objectively places sociology at the center of a series of dynamics that can effectively enhance its reflections and ultimately make it a compulsory part of present-day scientific literature. This analysis will examine the specific implications of globalization at the level of social, economic and legal institutions and highlight how globalization is often presented as a process in continuous evolution whose main effect is a profound change in the social representation of distance and political boundaries of the world (Zolo 2004; Cassese 2009).

 

 

Keywords: reduction of statehood; inequalities; neo-liberal period; globalization.

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