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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Revolutionary Ethiopia
Part One: Toward a Theory of the Revolutionary Transformation of the Ethiopian Empire
Chapter I Ethiopia as a Bureaucratic Empire
Chapter II The Structure of Politics
Chapter III Policy and the Politics of Survival in the Absolutist
State
Chapter IV The Political Economy of a Modernizing Bureaucratic
Empire
Part Two: The Genesis of Revolution
Chapter V Development and Social Contradictions, The Seeds of
Revolution
Chapter VI Politics, Economics, and Class Conflict, The
Precipitating Causes of Revolution
Part Three: Revolution in the Revolution: The Dilemmas of the New Order
Chapter VII The Quest for a New Social Myth
Chapter VIII Socialism from Above?, Power Consolidation in a "Soft
State"
Chapter IX Toward Economic Socialization
Chapter X Feudalism Is Dead! Long Live Dependence!
Notes
Index
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