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The long twentieth century: money, power, and the origins of our times
Giovanni Arrighi
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Frontmatter
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List of Figures (page vii)
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Preface and Acknowledgements (page xi)
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Introduction (page 1)
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1 THE THREE HEGEMONIES OF HISTORICAL CAPITALISM (page 28)
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Hegemony, Capitalism, and Territorialism (page 28)
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The Origins of the Modern Interstate System (page 37)
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British Hegemony and Free-Trade Imperialism (page 48)
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US Hegemony and the Rise of the Free Enterprise System (page 59)
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Towards a New Research Agenda (page 75)
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2 THE RISE OF CAPITAL (page 86)
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The Antecedents of Systemic Cycles of Accumulation (page 86)
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The Genesis of High Finance (page 97)
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The First (Genoese) Systemic Cycle of Accumulation (page 111)
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The Second (Dutch) Systemic Cycle of Accumulation (page 130)
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The Dialectic of State and Capital (page 148)
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3 INDUSTRY, EMPIRE, AND THE "ENDLESS" ACCUMULATION OF CAPITAL (page 163)
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The Third (British) Systemic Cycle of Accumulation (page 163)
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The Dialectic of Capitalism and Territorialism (page 179)
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The Dialectic of Capitalism and Territorialism (Continued) (page 200)
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Reprise and Preview (page 219)
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4 THE LONG TWENTIETH CENTURY (page 247)
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The Dialectic of Market and Plan (page 247)
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The Fourth (US) Systemic Cycle of Accumulation (page 277)
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The Dynamics of Global Crisis (page 309)
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EPILOGUE: CAN CAPITALISM SURVIVE SUCCESS? (page 336)
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POSTSCRIPT TO THE SECOND EDITION (page 371)
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References (page 387)
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Index (page 405)
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Published: 2010
Publisher: Verso
- 9781844673216 (hardcover)
- 9781844673049 (paper)