World Inequality: Origins and Perspectives on the World System

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Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein
Black Rose Books, 1975 - Social Science - 169 pages
Experts from various fields and many countries offer their views through this selection of articles constituting an international debate on inequality and development.

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About the author (1975)

Wallerstein studied at Columbia University, where he received his Ph.D. in 1959. His work has focused primarily on what he calls "world systems theory," which deals with the socioeconomic dynamics of global dependence and interdependence. As Wallerstein sees it, the wealthy nations of the world control and manipulate the destinies of weaker nations and keep them dependent. The world system is an outcome of historic global, political, and ideological forces leading to Western hegemony.

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