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- catalog abstract ""In After Liberalism, the distinguished historian and political scientist Immanuel Wallerstein examines the process of disintegration of our modern world-system and speculates on the changes that may occur during the next few decades. He explores the historical choices before us and suggests paths for reconstructing our world-system on a more rational and socially equitable basis."--Back cover.".
- catalog contributor b8372719.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description ""In After Liberalism, the distinguished historian and political scientist Immanuel Wallerstein examines the process of disintegration of our modern world-system and speculates on the changes that may occur during the next few decades. He explores the historical choices before us and suggests paths for reconstructing our world-system on a more rational and socially equitable basis."--Back cover.".
- catalog description "I. The 1990s and After: Can We Reconstruct? The Cold War and the Third World: The Good Old Days? Peace, Stability, and Legitimacy, 1990-2025/2050. What Hope Africa? What Hope the World? -- II. The Construction and Triumph of Liberal Ideology. Three Ideologies or One? The Pseudobattle of Modernity. Liberalism and the Legitimation of Nation-States: An Historical Interpretation. The Concept of National Development, 1917-1989: Elegy and Requiem -- III. The Historical Dilemmas of Liberals. The End of What Modernity? The Insurmountable Contradictions of Liberalism: Human Rights and the Rights of Peoples in the Geoculture of the Modern World-System. The Geoculture of Development, or the Transformation of Our Geoculture? America and the World: Today, Yesterday, and Tomorrow -- IV. The Death of Socialism, or Capitalism in Mortal Danger? Revolution as Strategy and Tactics of Transformation. Marxism After the Collapse of the Communisms. The Collapse of Liberalism.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 272-[278]).".
- catalog extent "277, [1] p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1565843045 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : New Press : Distributed by W.W. Norton,".
- catalog subject "909.82/9 20".
- catalog subject "Economic development.".
- catalog subject "Human rights.".
- catalog subject "JC574 .W35 1995".
- catalog subject "Liberalism.".
- catalog subject "Post-communism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The 1990s and After: Can We Reconstruct? The Cold War and the Third World: The Good Old Days? Peace, Stability, and Legitimacy, 1990-2025/2050. What Hope Africa? What Hope the World? -- II. The Construction and Triumph of Liberal Ideology. Three Ideologies or One? The Pseudobattle of Modernity. Liberalism and the Legitimation of Nation-States: An Historical Interpretation. The Concept of National Development, 1917-1989: Elegy and Requiem -- III. The Historical Dilemmas of Liberals. The End of What Modernity? The Insurmountable Contradictions of Liberalism: Human Rights and the Rights of Peoples in the Geoculture of the Modern World-System. The Geoculture of Development, or the Transformation of Our Geoculture? America and the World: Today, Yesterday, and Tomorrow -- IV. The Death of Socialism, or Capitalism in Mortal Danger? Revolution as Strategy and Tactics of Transformation. Marxism After the Collapse of the Communisms. The Collapse of Liberalism.".
- catalog title "After liberalism / Immanuel Wallerstein.".
- catalog type "text".