“A pacesetter, at the forefront in recognizing the persisting importance of ‘ethnicity as a force both in building nations and in tearing them apart,’ it is also a work of literary merit, crafted by a master wordsmith.” So comments Lucian Pye in reflecting on this classic work in political science and sociology about group identities bending and shaping themselves under the pressure of political change. These transformations seem to have basic similarities, whether they take place in Little Rock or Kenya, Vietnam or Pakistan, Belgium or Biafra.Isaacs sorts out some fundamentals in forming group the body, names, language, history of origins, religion, and nationality. These are dynamic elements that are melded together but have the possibility of creating new pluralisms.
Harold R. Isaacs Books
This author is renowned as a journalist and a leading scholar of Southeast Asia. His academic work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology focuses on political science, with his writing often exploring the complex political and social dynamics of the region. His deep expertise and analytical approach offer readers incisive perspectives on critical contemporary Asian issues. The author's style is valued for its clarity and attention to nuanced detail.
