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The modern world-system i: capitalist agriculture and the origins of the european world-economy in the sixteenth century
The modern world-system i: capitalist agriculture and the origins of the european world-economy in the sixteenth century
Date: 18 Apr 2010, 23:50
Immanuel Wallerstein The Modern World-System I: Capitalist Agriculture and the Origins of the European World-Economy in the Sixteenth CenturyAcademic Press | 1981 | ISBN: 0127859195 | 410 pages | PDF | 27 MB
This book is the manifesto of world system theory. and that it was awarded by American association of sociology. Previously, the capitalism begin with the 1st industrial revolution. but Wallerstein questioned this common sense. he asserted it should be dated back to 16th century when Italian city-state prospered with Mediterrean trade. The book begins with how the feudalism fell and capitalism emerged. Volume 1 covers the shift of hegemoney in European world system from Italian city-states, Spain to Holland. The gist of his theorizing is the worldwide division of labor.By the way, Overall points are easy to grasp. but the devils lies in the details. the book is flooded with bulks of long quotations. This distracts the attention of reader, so that lose the line of argument. Reading goes through between quotation to quotation. it even seems Wallerstein has no point of himself. I read twice to catch the logic of each chapter. but no avail. Dose Wallerstein has no ability to abbridge those quotations to his own word?


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