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  1. Political Change and Revolution: Political Philosophy Lessons [Mutamento politico e rivoluzione: lezioni di filosofia politica]. Norberto Bobbio, 2021. Rome, Donzelli. xxiii + 558 pp, €35.00. [REVIEW]Edoardo Bellando - 2022 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 39 (3):536-538.
    Review of the edited transcript of the 1978-1979 academic course given by political and legal philosopher Norberto Bobbio. The book examines the idea of political change in the works of Plato, Aristotle and the medieval thinkers, as well as the idea of revolution, which emerged in the 1600s together with the rival concept of political reform. The volume provides both a history and a conceptualisation of the notion of revolution; studies the attempts to understand the phenomenon and how the concept (...)
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    Book Review: Does Asia Provide a Viable Alternative to Capitalism? [REVIEW]Edoardo Bellando - 2023 - Journal of Global Faultlines 9 (2):245-246.
    In this work, Italian economist Alberto Gabriele and Brazilian economist Elias Jabbour outline the emergence of a new, perhaps major alternative to the Western capitalist model which appeared triumphant at the end of the Cold War. Capitalism is by far the world’s dominant economic system, the authors acknowledge, and will be so in the foreseeable future. However, several economies, including China, Viet Nam and perhaps Laos, are already characterized by a distinct mixed socioeconomic system. In these countries, the capitalist and (...)
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    Enterprise, industry and innovation in the People's Republic of China: questioning socialism from Deng to the trade and tech war. [REVIEW]Edoardo Bellando - 2020 - International Affairs 96 (6):1673-1675.
    The book focuses on two pillars of China's economic success: industrial enterprises and the national system of innovation. The first part investigates the nature and evolution of productive enterprises, concentrating on the rounds of transformation of their ownership structure. The second part analyses the structure of China's national innovation systems. The analysis is based on a thorough study of statistical data provided by the China Statistical Yearbook, the World Bank and other sources. Alberto Gabriele emphasizes two key points, which constitute (...)
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