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- catalog abstract ""Wallerstein divides his work between an appraisal of significant recent events and a study of the shifts in thought influenced by those events. The End of the World As We Know It concludes with a crucial analysis of the momentous intellectual challenges to social science as we know it and suggests possible responses to them."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11331484.
- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description ""Wallerstein divides his work between an appraisal of significant recent events and a study of the shifts in thought influenced by those events. The End of the World As We Know It concludes with a crucial analysis of the momentous intellectual challenges to social science as we know it and suggests possible responses to them."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "1. Social science and the communist interlude, or interpretations of contemporary history -- 2. The ANC and South Africa : the past and future of liberation movements in the world-system -- 3. The rise of East Asia, or the world-system in the twenty-first century -- Coda : The so-called Asian crisis : geopolitics in the Longue durée -- 4. States? Sovereignty? The dilemmas of capitalists in an age of transition -- 5. Ecology and capitalist costs of production : no exit -- 6. Liberalism and democracy : Frères ennemis? -- 7. Integration to what? Marginalization from what? -- 8. Social change? Change is eternal. Nothing ever changes -- 9. Social science and contemporary society : the vanishing guarantees of rationality -- 10. Differentiation and reconstruction in the social sciences -- 11. Eurocentrism and its avatars : the dilemmas of social science -- 12. The structures of knowledge, or how many ways may we know? -- 13. The rise and future demise of world-systems analysis -- 14. Social science and the quest for a just society -- 15. The heritage of sociology, the promise of social science.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "ix, 277 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0816633975".
- catalog identifier "0816633983 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Minneapolis, Minn. : University of Minnesota Press,".
- catalog subject "300 21".
- catalog subject "H61 .W34 1999".
- catalog subject "Social sciences Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Sociology Philosophy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Social science and the communist interlude, or interpretations of contemporary history -- 2. The ANC and South Africa : the past and future of liberation movements in the world-system -- 3. The rise of East Asia, or the world-system in the twenty-first century -- Coda : The so-called Asian crisis : geopolitics in the Longue durée -- 4. States? Sovereignty? The dilemmas of capitalists in an age of transition -- 5. Ecology and capitalist costs of production : no exit -- 6. Liberalism and democracy : Frères ennemis? -- 7. Integration to what? Marginalization from what? -- 8. Social change? Change is eternal. Nothing ever changes -- 9. Social science and contemporary society : the vanishing guarantees of rationality -- 10. Differentiation and reconstruction in the social sciences -- 11. Eurocentrism and its avatars : the dilemmas of social science -- 12. The structures of knowledge, or how many ways may we know? -- 13. The rise and future demise of world-systems analysis -- 14. Social science and the quest for a just society -- 15. The heritage of sociology, the promise of social science.".
- catalog title "The end of the world as we know it : social science for the twenty-first century / Immanuel Wallerstein.".
- catalog type "text".