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Part One: En Route To World - Systems Analysis: Ethnicity and National Integration in West Africa p.3, Fanon and the Revolutionary Class p.14, Radical Intellectuals in a Liberal Society p.33, Africa in a Capitalist World p.39, Part Two: World - Systems Analysis and Social Science: The Rise and Future Demise of the World Capitalist, System: Concepts for Comparative Analysis p.71, Modernization: Requiescat in Pace p.106, Societal Development, or Development of the World System? p.112, World Systems Analysis p.129, Hold the Tiller Firm: On Method and the Unit of Analysis p.149, Time and Duration: The Unexcluded Middle, or Reflections on Braudel and Prigogine p.160, What Are We Bounding, and Whom, When We Bound Social Research? p.170, Social Science and the Quest for a Just Society p.185, Part Three: Institutions of the Capitalist World Economy Long Waves as Capitalist Process p.207, (with Terence K. Hopkins) Commodity Chains in the World Economy Prior to 1800 p.221, (With Joan Smith) Households as an Institution of the World-Economy p.234, The Three Instances of Hegemony in the History of the Capitalist World-Economy p.253, Culture as the Ideological Battleground of the Modern World-System p.264, Part Four: Cleavages in The World-System: Race, Nation, Class, Ethnicity, Gender The Construction of People hood: Racism, Nationalism, Ethnicity p.293, Does India Exist? p.310, Class Formation in the Capitalist World-Economy p.315, The Bourgeois(ie) as Concept and Reality p.324, The Ideological Tensions of Capitalism: Universalism Versus Racism and Sexism p.344, Part Five: Resistance, Hope,and Deception: 1968, Revolution in the World-System: Theses and Queries p.355, Social Science and the Communist Interlude, or Interpretations of Contemporary History p.374, America and the World: Today, Yesterday, and Tomorrow p.387, The Agonies of Liberalism: What Hope Progress? p.416, Stability, and Legitimacy: 1990 to 2025 / 2050 p.435, The End of What Modernity? p.454 |