Abstract

In her landmark study States and social revolutions, Theda Skocpol argues that the most consistent and remarkable outcome of the revolutionary upheavals in France, Russia, and China was the administrative centralization of these states and the enhancement of their capacity to reach into society to achieve their aims.1 Yet Skocpol's comparative analysis of the social and political transformations in these countries led her to conclude that the extension of bureaucratic domination was

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