'Cold War Sociology is an intriguing analysis of how Cold War dynamics continue to shape contemporary society. Far more than a historical account, this book offers a sharp sociological lens on the eras political, technological, and ideological legacies.
The author, Alex Wade, brilliantly argues that distribution was a defining force in Cold War societies, with its impact still visible today. From missile silos and the Internet, to the paradoxes of equality, manifesting in The drive to treat everyone equally, even or especially when everyone is different, is by definition an impossible goal, this work challenges us to rethink modern structures. Engaging, rigorous, and thought-provoking, this book is essential for scholars and critical thinkers seeking a deeper understanding of the Cold Wars lasting imprint on global politics, economics, and culture.'
Regina Seiwald, Teaching Fellow in Modern Languages, University of Birmingham
'Wide ranging and challenging, this valuable study offers a new way of thinking about a world in crisis. This is an important study that avoids fashionable, simplistic and pessimistic conclusions.'
Mike Gane, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Loughborough University