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Título del libro: Modern World-System In The Longue Duree
Título del capítulo: Present systemic trends and antisystemic movements

Autores UNAM:
PABLO GONZALEZ CASANOVA Y DEL VALLE;
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Año de publicación:
2015
Resumen:

This chapter describes the relationship between theories of globalization and world-system theories. It explains ostensibly, a theory that treated the entire world-at least large portions of it since the sixteenth century-as a single unit of analysis, and focused on the interconnected spatial economies of a tripartite division into core, semiperiphery, and periphery. Ostensible progress in ?paying attention? has always been associated with military campaigns and adventures. This cloud may have a silver lining if it brings into view a fuller perspective on the entailments of global reach and the importance of seeing connections even in places that were casually ignored as parts of the periphery. While the casualties were scarcely the most serious consequence, the events and the political/military reaction to them unhappily revealed that almost no progress had been made in de-provincializing the American view of the world. The bad news is that public policies are still being made on the basis of the same provincialism. © 2004, Taylor & Francis. All rights reserved.


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