CMNS 310 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: World-Systems Theory, International Inequality, Nationstates

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After ww2, colonialism crashed national liberation and independent movements in asia and africa. Western modernization replaced the dominant idea of colonialism. Western modernization a new capitalist mode of production huge disparity bw the western and non-western countries still continue from colonial era: world system theory (wallerstein): Capitalism"s uneven geographical development bw countries international division of labor, racial, sexual, and class oppressions and inequalities between and within nation-states: modern world-system and capitalist world-economy: Week 4: capitalist globalization and colonialism1@november 1, 2020 7:38 pm. The modern world-system originated in the 16th century, in parts of europe and the north america. What unites different culture and political systems is capitalist world economy based upon market, uneven international division of labor, and flow of capital. Co-existence of cultural and political heterogeneity and capitalist world economy: conditions of capitalist world economy: Relationship between economic producers and political leaders in capitalist system:

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