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    Reality-humanity (self-liberated from the stave in the wheels).The World-Friend & Adi Da - 2009 - World Futures 65 (4):304 – 325.
    Adi Da argues that no solutions currently proposed are sufficient to righten the present unsustainable trajectory of life on Earth, because there is no integrated approach to the ordering of society and use of the planet. The presumption of separateness—manifesting collectively as separate “tribes” vying for control—characterizes human affairs, rather than the prior (“a priori”) unity of existence. The struggle for dominance is the “stave in the wheels” of the Earth-system's inherent capacity to self-correct. A new institution, “the Global (...)
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    Mitochondrial uncoupling proteins regulate angiotensin‐converting enzyme expression: crosstalk between cellular and endocrine metabolic regulators suggested by RNA interference and genetic studies.Sukhbir S. Dhamrait, Cecilia Maubaret, Ulrik Pedersen-Bjergaard, David J. Brull, Peter Gohlke, John R. Payne, Michael World, Birger Thorsteinsson, Steve E. Humphries & Hugh E. Montgomery - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (S1):107-118.
    Uncoupling proteins (UCPs) regulate mitochondrial function, and thus cellular metabolism. Angiotensin‐converting enzyme (ACE) is the central component of endocrine and local tissue renin–angiotensin systems (RAS), which also regulate diverse aspects of whole‐body metabolism and mitochondrial function (partly through altering mitochondrial UCP expression). We show that ACE expression also appears to be regulated by mitochondrial UCPs. In genetic analysis of two unrelated populations (healthy young UK men and Scandinavian diabetic patients) serum ACE (sACE) activity was significantly higher amongst UCP3‐55C (rather than (...)
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    The world-system perspective in the construction of economic history.Janet Lippman Abu-Lughod - 1995 - History and Theory 34 (2):86-98.
    This essay examines the experience of rewriting historical narratives from a world-system perspective, drawing on the author's attempt to construct an integrated image of the world economy in the thirteenth century. Searching for an intermediate epistemological path between unanchored postmodern hermeneutics and overconfident positivism, the author argues that three apparent deviations from the "ideals of positivist social science," which she ironically labels eccentricity, ideology, and idiosyncrasy, can yield significant "remakings" of world history. Eccentricity, namely, recognizing perspectives (...)
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  4. Before European Hegemony: The World System A.D. 1250-1350.[author unknown] - 1992 - Science and Society 56 (2):226-228.
     
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    The 'world system'of anthropology and 'professional others'.Pamela J. Asquith - 1999 - In E. L. Cerroni-Long (ed.), Anthropological theory in North America. Westport, Conn.: Bergin & Garvey. pp. 31--49.
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    Turning World-System Theory on its Head.Albert Bergesen - 1990 - Theory, Culture and Society 7 (2-3):67-81.
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    World-systems analysis and theory: A commentary on Babones.Mikhail Balaev - 2015 - Thesis Eleven 127 (1):33-35.
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    What is world-systems analysis? Distinguishing theory from perspective.Salvatore Babones - 2015 - Thesis Eleven 127 (1):3-20.
    World-systems analysis is a well-established but poorly-defined critical research tradition in the social sciences. Its undisputed progenitor, Immanuel Wallerstein, steadfastly maintains that world-systems analysis is not a theory, yet it is widely referred to as such by commentators, critics, and practitioners alike. The resolution to this conundrum is to identify the defining elements of world-systems analysis as a perspective for understanding human society, then to evaluate propositions based on these defining elements as theories that have been conceptualized (...)
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  9. World-systems analysis, evolutionary theory, Weltliteratur.Franco Moretti - 2011 - In David Palumbo-Liu, Bruce Robbins & Nirvana Tanoukhi (eds.), Immanuel Wallerstein and the problem of the world: system, scale, culture. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
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    World System, State Structure, and the Onset of the Mexican Revolution.Walter Goldfrank - 1975 - Politics and Society 5 (4):417-439.
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    World Systems Analysis: An Introduction.Michael Freeden - 2006 - Contemporary Political Theory 5 (1):98-100.
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    The critique of world-system theory: Class relations or division of labor?Albert Bergesen - 1984 - Sociological Theory 2:365-372.
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    World-Systems, Frontiers, and Ethnogenesis.Thomas D. Hall - 2001 - ProtoSociology 15:51-85.
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    World Systems Analysis: An Introduction.George Lawson - 2006 - Contemporary Political Theory 5 (1):98-100.
  15. A dialogue concerning two world systems: Info-computational vs. mechanistic.Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic & Vincent C. Müller - 2011 - In Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic & Mark Burgin (eds.), Information and computation: Essays on scientific and philosophical understanding of foundations of information and computation. World Scientific. pp. 149-184.
    The dialogue develops arguments for and against a broad new world system - info-computationalist naturalism - that is supposed to overcome the traditional mechanistic view. It would make the older mechanistic view into a special case of the new general info-computationalist framework (rather like Euclidian geometry remains valid inside a broader notion of geometry). We primarily discuss what the info-computational paradigm would mean, especially its pancomputationalist component. This includes the requirements for a the new generalized notion of computing (...)
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  16. Globalization and the World System Evolution.Leonid Grinin & Andrey Korotayev - 2013 - Evolution: Development Within Different Paradigms 6 (11):30-68.
    The formation of the Afroeurasian world-system was one of the crucial points of social evolution, starting from which the social evolution rate and effective-ness increased dramatically. In the present article we analyze processes and scales of global integration in historical perspective, starting with the Agrarian Revolution. We connect the main phases of historical globalization with the processes of development of the Afroeurasian world-system. In the framework of the Afroeurasian world-system the integration began a few (...)
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    Galileo on the World Systems: A New Abridged Translation and Guide.Galileo Galilei - 1997 - Univ of California Press.
    This classic work proves the truth of the Copernican system over the Ptolemaic one, that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
  18. Regional geographies and world systems.Graham E. Smith - 1989 - In Derek Gregory & Rex Walford (eds.), Horizons in human geography. Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble. pp. 320.
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    The Historical Evolution of World-Systems.Christopher Chase-Dunn & Thomas D. Hall - 1995 - ProtoSociology 7:23-34.
    This essay explicates a structural theory of the historical evolution of world-systems. Rather than using societies as the unit of analysis the authors use intersocietal interaction networks (world-systems). This enables them to take theoretical account of the systemic development processes that are regional and inter-regional in scope and to formulate a more powerful theory that explains how thousands of egalitarian small-scale world-systems evolved, expanded and merged to become the hierarchical and global world-system of today.
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    Culture and the World-System.Roy Boyne - 1990 - Theory, Culture and Society 7 (2-3):57-62.
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    Babones’s ‘What is world systems analysis? Distinguishing theory from perspective’: Clearing up the whole question of core, periphery and semi-periphery.Samuel Cohn - 2015 - Thesis Eleven 127 (1):27-29.
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    Thomas Hobbes in a world-system-view. Some comments on the modern and the conservative aspects of Hobbes's political thoughts.Ronald Commers - 1979 - Philosophica 24.
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    Questioning geopolitics: political projects in a changing world-system.Georgi M. Derluguian & Scott L. Greer (eds.) - 2000 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    Annotation Redefines globalization as merely the framework of the current political debate on the future of world power.
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    Before European Hegemony: The World System, A. D. 1250-1350.Linda Rose & Janet L. Abu-Lughod - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (1):135.
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    Technology and the Modern World-System: Some Reflections.David A. Smith - 1993 - Science, Technology and Human Values 18 (2):186-195.
    This article represents a preliminary attempt to conceptualize the relationship between technology and global inequality, using a political economy of the world-system perspective. Despite the crucial role that technical innovation and adaptation play in the process of international development, many macroanalyses of social change focus little explicit attention on technology. Only neoevolutionary theory discusses its role in long-term social change, and then in ways that miss some key dimensions. The author argues that technology is a social product designed (...)
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  26. Evolution from world system to world society?Alberto Martinelli - 2007 - World Futures 63 (5 & 6):425 – 442.
    The question examined in this article is whether the contemporary world system is leading to a world society. World system connotes that we live in an increasingly interdependent world. The author examines the nature of world system in relation to world society. Then the author examines the nature of the world system as a growing interconnected global order, and the yet non-existent world or global society, a society as (...)
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    Culture as a World System.Göran Therborn - 2004 - ProtoSociology 20:46-68.
    This article attempts to come to grips with the lack of a systematically argued “systemness” in world-systems analysis and with a reductionism regarding the multidimensionality of world-system relations. In addressing these issues, systemness is taken as a contingent variable and a case made for distinguishing at least five major interconnected and interacting human world systems, that, however, are not reducible to one another. From this perspective, the world system of culture is singled out and (...)
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  28. Dialogue on the Great World Systems.Galileo Galilei, Pierre Duhem & Phillip P. Wiener - 1957 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 8 (31):237-248.
     
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    Soviet Society and the World Systems Analysis.Victor Zaslavsky - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (62):155-168.
    In his review of The Neo-Stalinist State, Luke reproaches me for neglecting both “the new importance of the USSR's and Eastern Europe's niche in the world economic system” and the use of the East-West economic exchange by the Soviet regime to “sustain its ‘neo-Stalinist’ state.” These criticisms are well taken. Yet, I deliberately concentrated on the inner workings of the Soviet state in its mature form without going into the problems of the Soviet position in the global (...). After pointing to these weaknesses, Luke suggests his own interpretation of Soviet developments in the past decades. They can be summarized as follows. (shrink)
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    Ecology and Revolution: Herbert Marcuse and the Challenge of a New World System Today.Charles Reitz - 2018 - Routledge.
    A timely addition to Henry Giroux's Critical Interventions series, Ecology and Revolution is grounded in the Frankfurt School critical theory of Herbert Marcuse. Its task is to understand the economic architecture of wealth extraction that undergirds today's intensifying inequalities of class, race, and gender, within a revolutionary ecological frame. Relying on newly discovered texts from the Frankfurt Marcuse Archive, this book builds theory and practice for an alternate world system. Ecology and radical political economy, as critical forms of (...)
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    The Soviet World System: Origins, Evolution, Prospects for Reform.Victor Zaslavsky - 1985 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1985 (65):3-22.
    All the social sciences are now in flux and Soviet studies even more so. Many traditional approaches prove to be useless for understanding the changed world and there is a search for new explanatory models, and even for “alternative organizing myths.” All this fosters confusion and during such periods of “paradigm change” debates assume predictable characteristics. First of all, there appears a large gap between, in John Stuart Mill's words, “the meaning which a term bears in common acceptation” and (...)
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    Globalization, the world system, and “democracy promotion” in U.S. foreign policy.WilliamI Robinson - 1996 - Theory and Society 25 (5):615-665.
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    Conceptual issues in world-systems analysis.Christopher Chase-Dunn - 2015 - Thesis Eleven 127 (1):21-23.
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    Soviet Society and the World Systems Analysis.V. Zaslavsky - 1984 - Télos 1984 (62):155-168.
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    The Soviet World System: Origins, Evolution, Prospects for Reform.V. Zaslavsky - 1985 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1985 (65):3-22.
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    Evolution of the Modem World-System.Immanuel Wallerstein - 1995 - ProtoSociology 7:4-10.
    What social scientists study is the evolution of historical systems. Evolution refers to the trajectory of processes inherent in the structure of the system. The structure of a system cannot explain either its genesis nor what happens to it following its inevitable structural crisis. The mechanisms of the evolution of the modern worldsystem, a system structured around the primum mobile of the endless accumulation of capital, is described.
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  37. French literature in the world system of translation.Gisèle Sapiro - 2010 - In Christie McDonald & Susan Rubin Suleiman (eds.), French Global: A New Approach to Literary History. Columbia University Press. pp. 298--319.
     
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    The Uruk World System: The Dynamics of Expansion of Early Mesopotamian Civilization.J. N. Postgate & Guillermo Algaze - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (1):147.
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  39. Marxism, dependency, and the world systems approach : are they making a comeback?Braden Stone - 2010 - In Howard J. Wiarda (ed.), Grand theories and ideologies in the social sciences. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    Galileo on the World Systems: A New Abridged Translation and Guide. Galileo Galilei, Maurice A. Finocchiaro.William T. Lynch - 1999 - Isis 90 (3):595-596.
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  41. Kinematics of world systems.David Wilkinson - 1986 - Dialectics and Humanism 13 (1):21-35.
     
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    Models of the Modern World-System.Peter Worsley - 1990 - Theory, Culture and Society 7 (2-3):83-95.
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  43. The Modern World-System As A Civilization.Immanuel Wallerstein - 1988 - Thesis Eleven 20 (1):70-86.
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  44. Rationality and world-systems analysis : Fanon and the impact of the ethico-historical.David Palumbo-Liu - 2011 - In David Palumbo-Liu, Bruce Robbins & Nirvana Tanoukhi (eds.), Immanuel Wallerstein and the problem of the world: system, scale, culture. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
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    A yijing view of world-system and democracy.Shelton A. Gunaratne - 2006 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 33 (2):191–211.
  46. The Modern World-System in Crisis [2004].Immanuel Wallerstein - 2007 - In Craig J. Calhoun (ed.), Contemporary Sociological Theory. Blackwell. pp. 2--461.
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    Culture is the World-System: A Reply to Boyne.Immanuel Wallerstein - 1990 - Theory, Culture and Society 7 (2-3):63-65.
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    1968, Revolution in the world-system.Immanuel Wallerstein - 1989 - Theory and Society 18 (4):431-449.
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  49. The modern world system : its structures, its geoculture, its crisis and transformation.Richard Lee - 2011 - In David Palumbo-Liu, Bruce Robbins & Nirvana Tanoukhi (eds.), Immanuel Wallerstein and the problem of the world: system, scale, culture. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
     
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    Socio-cybernetic study of God and the world-system.Masudul Alam Choudhury - 2014 - Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference, an imprint of IGI Global.
    This book investigates morality in a socio-scientific worldview, examining the epistemology of existence in conjunction with Islamic monotheistic law to generate a world-system that governs action and reaction in the context of a variety of cognitive and social environments.
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