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This hasn't arrived at our local bookstores yet, but I have been told that this is a rich and outstanding analysis. rb New Left Review March-April 2003 CONTENTS Giovanni Arrighi: Tracking Global Turbulence In a landmark engagement with Robert Brenner?s account of the long downturn of the world economy since the 70s, Giovanni Arrighi lays out a social and political economy of the roles of labour unrest, national liberation and corporate financialization in the crisis of the post-war order, and the prospects for a militarized US hegemony today.
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