In this book, Gilberto Seravalli examines the challenges of fostering collective action amid widespread political, economic, and institutional instability. Framed by the concept of polycrisis, the analysis explores the structural limitations of state and market mechanisms, the erosion of equality, and the pressures contributing to democratic fatigue and authoritarian drift. Combining documentary evidence with quantitative analysis, Seravalli engages contemporary literature to offer a comprehensive understanding of the complex dynamics of collective action in today’s interconnected world.
Collective Action in the Age of Polycrisis
Author(s)
Gilberto Seravalli
Publication Date
31 December 2025
Publisher
Springer
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Resource Type
Book
Systems Addressed
Social Order and Governance
Resource Theme
Learning resource
