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  2. The Iron Cage: The Story of the Palestinian Struggle for ...

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    The book has been described as providing a vital perspective on Palestinian attempts to achieve independence and statehood. [1]In a review of Khalidi's The Iron Cage: The Story of the Palestinian Struggle for Statehood, for Middle East Policy, Philip Wilcox praised the book calling it "Khalidi's brilliant inquiry into why Palestinians have failed to win a state of their own."

  3. Iron cage - Wikipedia

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    The iron cage is the one set of rules and laws that we are all subjected and must adhere to. [16] Bureaucracy puts us in an iron cage, which limits individual human freedom and potential instead of a "technological eutopia" that should set us free. [15] [17] It is the way of the institution, where we do not have a choice anymore. [18]

  4. Nigel Cawthorne - Wikipedia

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    Nigel Cawthorne (born 27 March 1951 in Wolverhampton) is a British freelance writer, conspiracy theorist and editor of both fiction and non-fiction. [1] He is also a journalist and specializes in writing about history.

  5. The Culture of the New Capitalism - Wikipedia

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    Contrasted with the 'iron cage' bureaucracy described by Weber – those pyramid-like corporate structures in which individuals knew their place and planned their futures – modern corporations provide no long-term stability, benefits, social capital, or interpersonal trust. Sennett first looks at bureaucracy in early capitalism.

  6. Talk:Iron cage - Wikipedia

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    I have to write a paper on the "iron cage" by max weber, i need @ least 5 good pages on the subject, is there anyone out there that can give me his or her opinion on how the "iron cage" relates to modern day life? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.232.118.15 (talk • contribs) 18:44, March 22, 2008. Try Google Scholar and Google Print.--

  7. Iron Wall (essay) - Wikipedia

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    In his analysis of Jabotinsky's work, Shlaim noted Jabotinsky's argument that efforts to establish a Jewish state would require the assistance of Western European powers. [1] Shlaim's analysis of The Iron Wall finds that Jabotinsky's followers considered the ideas put forth in the essay to be the basis for Revisionist Zionism. [5]

  8. In the Cage - Wikipedia

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    In the Cage is a novella by Henry James, first published as a book in 1898.This long story centers on an unnamed London telegraphist.She deciphers clues to her clients' personal lives from the often cryptic telegrams they submit to her as she sits in the "cage" at the post office.

  9. The Cage (Abraham book) - Wikipedia

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    The Cage is a 2002 book by Tom Abraham. The work centers on his time spent serving in the United States Army in Vietnam and thereafter, and it caused controversy among veterans of the war when it was revealed that he had never been missing from his unit as claimed in the book.