Immanuel Wallerstein is one of the most important and yet controversial thinkers and activists of our time, writing on a wide range of topics from global economics and international politics. To Wallerstein, capitalist world-system, which was created over the last five hundred years, and whose main ideology was liberalism, has been going through a deep structural crisis since the 1970s. He maintains that this system will be replaced by other and perhaps better systems in the mid or long run. In his works in last few decades, Wallerstein has devoted almost all of his energy and time analyzing and explaining how the capitalist system could be replaced by a better system. In that regards, he considers Islamism as one of the most important dissenting movements in the World-System, but necessarily as a powerful force to replace it. This volume contains his articles and commentaries on Islam, the Middle East and the World-System, all of which were published since the Arab Spring.
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Weight: 276g
Publication Date: 15 May 2018
Publisher: Kopernik
Publication City/Country: Türkiye
Language: English
ISBN13: 9789752439511
About Immanuel Wallerstein
Immanuel Wallerstein first became interested in world affairs as a teenager in New York City and was particularly interested in the anti colonial movement in India at the time. He attended Columbia University where he received a B.A. in 1951 an M.A. in 1954 and a Ph.D. degree in 1959 and subsequently taught until 1971 when he became professor of sociology at McGill University. As of 1976 he served as distinguished professor of sociology at Binghamton University SUNY until his retirement in 1999 and as head of the Fernand Braudel Center for the Study of Economies Historical Systems and Civilizations until 2005. Wallerstein held several positions as visiting professor at universities worldwide was awarded multiple honorary degrees intermittently served as Directeur detudes associe at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris and was president of the International Sociological Association between 1994 and 1998. During the 1990s he chaired the Gulbenkian Commission on the Restructuring of the Social Sciences. The object of the commission was to indicate a direction for social scientific inquiry for the next 50 years. In 2000 he joined the Yale Sociology department as Senior Research Scholar. In 2003 he received the Career of Distinguished Scholarship Award from the American Sociological Association.