The long twentieth century : money, power, and the origins of our times
- Title
- The long twentieth century : money, power, and the origins of our times / Giovanni Arrighi.
- Published by
- London ; New York : Verso, 1994.
- Author
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Details
- Description
- xiv, 400 pages : illustrations, map; 25 cm
- Summary
- This text traces the epochal shifts in the relationship between capital accumulation and state formation over a 700-year period. The author synthesizes social theory, comparative history and historical narrative in this account of the structures and agencies that have shaped world history.
- Subject
- Capitalism > History
- Economic history
- Capitalism
- Economic history
- Geschichte
- Kapitalakkumulation
- Kapitalismus
- Kapitalisme
- capitalism
- history
- economic policy
- trade policy
- foreign policy
- free trade
- imperialism
- colonialism
- nationalism
- industrialization
- political leadership
- role of Italy
- role of Netherlands
- role of UK
- role of USA
- Capitalismo (história)
- História econômica
- Capitalism > Political aspects > History
- Economic history > 20th century
- Histoire économique > 20e siècle
- Capitalisme > Histoire
- capitalisme > économie > 20e s. > 15e s
- capitalisme
- histoire
- politique économique
- politique du commerce international
- politique étrangère
- libre-échange
- impérialisme
- colonialisme
- nationalisme
- industrialisation
- direction politique
- rôle de l'Italie
- rôle des Pays-Bas
- rôle du Royaume-Uni
- rôle des Etats-Unis
- capitalismo
- historia
- política económica
- política de comercio internacional
- política exterior
- libre comercio
- imperialismo
- colonialismo
- nacionalismo
- industrialización
- dirección política
- papel de Italia
- papel de los Países Bajos
- papel del Reino Unido
- papel de los EUA
- Genre/Form
- History
- bibliography.
- graph.
- map.
- bibliographie.
- carte géographique.
- graphique.
- bibliografía.
- gráfico.
- mapa.
- Contents
- 1. The Three Hegemonies of Historical Capitalism. Hegemony, Capitalism, and Territorialism. The Origins of the Modern Inter-state System. British Hegemony and Free-Trade Imperialism. US Hegemony and the Rise of the Free Enterprise System. Towards a New Research Agenda -- 2. The Rise of Capital. The Antecedents of Systemic Cycles of Accumulation. The Genesis of High Finance. The First (Genoese) Systemic Cycle of Accumulation. The Second (Dutch) Systemic Cycle of Accumulation. The Dialectic of State and Capital -- 3. Industry, Empire, and the "Endless" Accumulation of Capital. The Third (British) Systemic Cycle of Accumulation. The Dialectic of Capitalism and Territorialism. The Dialectic of Capitalism and Territorialism (Continued). Reprise and Preview -- 4. The Long Twentieth Century. The Dialectic of Market and Plan. The Fourth (US) Systemic Cycle of Accumulation. The Dynamics of Global Crisis -- Epilogue: Can Capitalism Survive Success?
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 373-390) and index.