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  2. Immanuel Wallerstein - Wikipedia

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    Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein (/ ˈ w ɔː l ər s t iː n /; [2] September 28, 1930 – August 31, 2019) was an American sociologist and economic historian. He is perhaps best known for his development in sociology of world-systems approach . [ 3 ]

  3. 15 February 2003 anti-war protests - Wikipedia

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    Immanuel Wallerstein has spoken of the international protests as being organised by the forces of "the camps of Porto Alegre and Davos" in reference to the emergence of global social movements who had been organising around international events such as the 2001 World Social Forum in Porto Alegre. [9]

  4. Michael Wallerstein - Wikipedia

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    Michael Wallerstein (16 January 1951 – 7 January 2006) was a noted political scientist and the son of psychoanalyst Robert S. Wallerstein and psychologist Judith Wallerstein. He was also the nephew of the American sociologist Immanuel Wallerstein .

  5. Gulbenkian Commission - Wikipedia

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    The report was published in 1996 by Stanford University as the book, Open the Social Sciences by Immanuel Wallerstein. To foster international debate, the report has been published in numerous languages including English , French , Portuguese , German , Dutch , Czech , Chinese , Korean , Spanish , Italian , Norwegian , Polish , Russian ...

  6. World-systems theory - Wikipedia

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    Immanuel Wallerstein has developed the best-known version of world-systems analysis, beginning in the 1970s. [9] [10] Wallerstein traces the rise of the capitalist world-economy from the "long" 16th century (c. 1450–1640). [11] The rise of capitalism, in his view, was an accidental outcome of the protracted crisis of feudalism (c. 1290–1450 ...

  7. Wallerstein - Wikipedia

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    House of Oettingen-Wallerstein, a cadet branch of the House of Oettingen-Oettingen created in 1423 and 1557; Adelaide Wallerstein (1869–1942), American translator, medical doctor, lawyer and clubwoman; Anton Wallerstein (1813–1892), German composer; Immanuel Wallerstein (1930–2019), U.S. sociologist; Jim Wallerstein (born 1968), guitarist ...

  8. World's oldest person, U.S.-born Spanish woman, dies at 117 ...

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    Spain's Maria Branyas Morera, the world's oldest living person, who was born in the U.S. and lived through two world wars, the Spanish Civil War and the COVID pandemic, has died at 117, her family ...

  9. History of capitalist theory - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary World-Systems theorist Immanuel Wallerstein perhaps addresses better Hobson's counter-arguments without degrading Hobson's underlying inferences. Accordingly, Wallerstein's conception of imperialism as a part of a general and gradual extension of capital investment from the center of the industrial countries to an overseas ...