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Preface | |
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Permissions | |
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Introduction | |
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En Route to World-Systems Analysis | |
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Ethnicity and National Integration in West Africa | |
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Fanon and the Revolutionary Class | |
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Radical Intellectuals in a Liberal Society | |
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Africa in a Capitalist World | |
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World-Systems Analysis and Social Science | |
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The Rise and Future Demise of the World Capitalist System: Concepts for Comparative Analysis | |
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Modernization: Requiescat in Pace | |
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Societal Development, or Development of the World-System? | |
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World-Systems Analysis | |
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Hold the Tiller Firm: On Method and the Unit of Analysis | |
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Time and Duration: The Unexcluded Middle, or Reflections on Braudel and Prigogine | |
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What Are We Bounding, and Whom, When We Bound Social Research? | |
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Social Science and the Quest for a Just Society | |
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Institutions of the Capitalist World-Economy | |
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Long Waves as Capitalist Process | |
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(With Terence K. Hopkins) Commodity Chains in the World-Economy Prior to 1800 | |
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(With Joan Smith) Households as an Institution of the World-Economy | |
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The Three Instances of Hegemony in the History of the Capitalist World-Economy | |
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Culture as the Ideological Battleground of the Modern World-System | |
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Cleavages in the World-System: Race, Nation, Class, Ethnicity, Gender | |
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The Construction of Peoplehood: Racism, Nationalism, Ethnicity | |
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Does India Exist? | |
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Class Formation in the Capitalist World-Economy | |
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The Bourgeois(ie) as Concept and Reality | |
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The Ideological Tensions of Capitalism: Universalism Versus Racism and Sexism | |
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Resistance, Hope, and Deception | |
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1968, Revolution in the World-System: Theses and Queries | |
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Social Science and the Communist Interlude, or Interpretations of Contemporary History | |
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America and the World: Today, Yesterday, and Tomorrow | |
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The Agonies of Liberalism: What Hope Progress? | |
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Peace, Stability, and Legitimacy: 1990-2025/2050 | |
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The End of What Modernity? | |