World-Systems Analysis: Theory and MethodologyThe first volume in a new series from SAGE presenting work in the world-systems perspective, a school of social science thought that views the world economy as a single system across time and space. This first volume is a sourcebook reader of the most fundamental work in the field, drawn from Review, the journal most concerned with the work of this perspective, and from volumes in SAGE's Political Economy of the World-System Annuals. |
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... increasing capital - labor ratios ) owing to pressures on " capitalists " ( owners of means of production and ... increasing centralization of capital ( the increasing size on the average of the capital owned / controlled by each ) ; the ...
... increasing capital - labor ratios ) owing to pressures on " capitalists " ( owners of means of production and ... increasing centralization of capital ( the increasing size on the average of the capital owned / controlled by each ) ; the ...
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... increased costs of production . ( 3a ) The increasing ratio of non - human to human means of production ( loosely , capital / labor ratio ) that results commonly entails increasing con- centration , although either competitive expansion ...
... increased costs of production . ( 3a ) The increasing ratio of non - human to human means of production ( loosely , capital / labor ratio ) that results commonly entails increasing con- centration , although either competitive expansion ...
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... increasing division of labor , that is , the degree to which the production processes in one zone of the world - economy are geared into , dependent upon , integrated with production processes in other zones of the world - economy . It ...
... increasing division of labor , that is , the degree to which the production processes in one zone of the world - economy are geared into , dependent upon , integrated with production processes in other zones of the world - economy . It ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Patterns of Development of the Modern WorldSystem | 41 |
Notes on Class Analysis and the WorldSystem | 83 |
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abstract accumulation process activities arena axial division basic boundaries Braudel capital accumulation capitalist development capitalist world-economy centers central century Chase-Dunn commodities concept construction continually contradictions core powers core-area core-periphery course cycles cyclical rhythms defined developmentalist discussion distribution division of labor economic effect expansion external Fernand Braudel Center forces formation formulation fundamental growth hegemonic power hegemony historical Hopkins Immanuel Wallerstein income increasing increasingly inquiry integral interpretative interrelated interstate system kinds Kondratieffs labor power logic means of production method methodological modern social change modern world-system movement nation-states observations operation organization particular patterns period peripheral areas political production processes proletarian households question relational networks relations of production relative result secular trends semiperipheral spatial specific stratifying processes subsistence surplus-value temporal theoretical theory tion trade unequal exchange unit of analysis wage workers world-scale world-system perspective world-system studies zones
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