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Author | Alexander Anievas, Kerem Nişancıoğlu |
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Publisher | Pluto Press |
Publication date | June 2015 |
ISBN | 9780745336152 |
How the West Came to Rule: The Geopolitical Origins of Capitalism is a 2015 nonfiction book by Alexander Anievas and Kerem Nişancıoğlu. It attempts to analyze the origin of capitalism from a non-Eurocentric perspective, drawing on world-systems theory, postcolonial theory, and the theory of uneven and combined development.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
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- ^ Ru, Sung Hee (2017-08-11). "Review of How the West Came to Rule". Journal of World-Systems Research. 23 (2): 758–761. doi:10.5195/jwsr.2017.673. ISSN 1076-156X.
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