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VOLUME 69, NUMBER 3, JULY 2005
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Special Issue THE DEEP STRUCTURE OF THE PRESENT MOMENT
Guest Editor: RENATE BRIDENTHAL
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| Editorial Perspectives: |
Getting to the Roots
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| Introduction |
Renate Bridenthal and David Laibman
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| Part I: Stages and Global Transformation |
| Theory and Necessity: The Stadial Foundations
of the Present |
| David Laibman |
| Global Capitalism: The New Transnationalism and
the Folly of Conventional Thinking |
| William I. Robinson |
| To Be or Not to Be: The Nation-Centric World
Order Under Globalization |
| Jerry Harris |
| The New Stage of Capitalist Development and
the Prospects of Globalization |
| George Liodakis |
Part II: The Political Economy of Crisis |
| Globalization: Waiting In Vain for the New
Long Boom |
| Robert Went |
| United in Debt: Towards a Global Crisis of
Debt-Driven Finance |
| Anastasia Nesvetailova |
| The Rise of China and the Demise of the Capitalist
World-Economy: Exploring Historical
Possibilities in the 21st Century |
| Minqi Li |
Part III: Constituencies in a Polarizing World |
| Invisible Hierarchies: Africa, Race, and Continuities
in the World Order |
| William Minter |
| The Idea of Civil Society in the South: Imaginings,
Transplants, Designs |
| Nira Wickramasinghe |
| A Dangerous Liaison? Feminism and Corporate
Globalization |
| Hester Eisenstein |
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