From: Mine Aysen Doyran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: [PEN-L:21575] Re: Re: Re: "The Rise and Future Demise
ofWorld-Systems Analysis"
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> > >From today's perspective, Rostow
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> >From today's perspective, Rostow looks much better: Italy, France,
> >and Japan have joined the core. Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, the
> >Hong Kong SEZ, Spain, and Ireland are joining the core, and there
> >appear to be a bunch more lined up behind them...
Thanks to military dictatorsh
I found this article quite informative. Not surprising since I know so
little about WSA. Brenner's remarks about workers being separated from
the means of production echo my own feelings about the importance of
ownership and/or control of the means of production being an essential
feature of capit
> >Yoshie wrote:
> >>I realize that Robert Brenner identifies himself with
> >>Analytical Marxism, but I'm not sure what exactly stamps Brenner's work as
> >>Analytical Marxism (as opposed to other kinds of Marxism).
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here is Brenner/Wallerstein debate by Giovanni Arrighi!
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Mine Aysen Doyra