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                  4 Mike Featherstone, Undoing Culture: Globalization, Postmodernism and Identity.
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                  5 Lash and Urry, Economies, pp. 285–286; Dicken, Global Shift. pp. 464–465.
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                  7 Lash and Urry, End of Organized Capitalism. pp. 270–279.
                  8 Lash and Urry, Economies.p.3.
                  9 Georg Lukács,  ‘In search of bourgeois man’, in G. Lukács (ed.)  Essays on
                Thomas Mann. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1965. pp. 21–22.
                  10 Lash and Urry, Economies. pp. 32–59.
                  11 Wolfgang Mommsen,  ‘Capitalism and socialism’, in  W.J. Mommsen (ed.)
                The Political and Social Theory of Max  Weber. Cambridge: Polity Press, 1989,
                pp. 53–73.
                  12 Ibid. p. 59.
                  13 Hans Mommsen, The Rise and Fall of Weimar Democracy. Trans. E. Forster
                and L. Jones. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 1989; Franz
                Neumann,  Behemoth. New York: Oxford University Press, 1944. pp. 15–16, 32,
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                  14 Wolfgang J. Mommsen,  The Political and Social  Theory of Max  Weber:
                Collected Essays. Cambridge: Polity Press, 1989.
                  15 Lash and Urry, Economies. pp. 49–54.
                  16 Anthony Giddens, A Contemporary Critique of Historical Materialism: Power,
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                  17 Lash and Urry, Economies. p. 315.
                  18 Gray, False Dawn.
                  19 Lash and Urry, End of Organized Capitalism. pp. 283.
                  20 Lash and Urry, Economies.p.3.
                  21 Castells, Rise of Network Society; Lash and Urry, Economies. pp. 94–104.
                  22 Lash and Urry, Economies. pp. 4–5.
                  23 Steven Lukes, Individualism: Key Concepts in the Social Sciences. Oxford: Basil
                Blackwell, 1973. pp. 38 & 157.
                  24 Lash and Urry, Economies, p. 11.
                  25 Lukes, Individualism.p.55.
                  26 Ibid. pp. 41 & 72.
                  27 Ibid. pp. 35–38.
                  28 David Schweickart, Against Capitalism. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1996.
                pp. 180–182.
                  29 Lukes, Individualism. pp. 150–151.
                  30 Ibid. pp. 151–152.
                  31 Louis Dumont, Essays on Individualism: Modern Ideology in Anthropological
                Perspective. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986. pp. 25 & 117.
                  32 Mike Featherstone, Undoing Culture. London: Sage, 1995. pp. 78–79.

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