Re: Re: The Rise and Future Demise ofWorld-Systems Analysis

2000-07-13 Thread Brad De Long
himm? I don't see any mentioning of Durkheim,Weber and Marx in the below post, but Rostow. Being highly critical of Rostow's modernization theory, IW is a *still* a modernist. You don't need to be anti or post modernist to be a critical of Rostow... If I understand IW's main

Re: Re: Re: The Rise and Future Demise ofWorld-Systems Analysis

2000-07-13 Thread Mine Aysen Doyran
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 dictatorships and

Re: Re: Re: Re: The Rise and Future Demise ofWorld-Systems Analysis

2000-07-13 Thread Anthony DCosta
ran [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PEN-L:21575] Re: Re: Re: "The Rise and Future Demise ofWorld-Systems Analysis" From today's perspective, Rostow looks much better: Italy, France, and Japan have joined the core. Taiwan, So

Re: Re: Re: The Rise and Future Demise ofWorld-Systems Analysis

2000-07-12 Thread Mine Aysen Doyran
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). here is Brenner/Wallerstein debate by Giovanni Arrighi! -- Mine Aysen Doyran PhD