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− | '''Imannuel Wallerstein''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1951|51]] [[MA]] '[[1954|54]] [[PhD]] '[[1959|59]] is an influential sociologist who first developed [[w:world-systems theory|world-systems theory]]. On the Columbia faculty until [[1971]], he participated in the [[Ad Hoc Faculty | + | '''Imannuel Wallerstein''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1951|51]] [[MA]] '[[1954|54]] [[PhD]] '[[1959|59]] is an influential sociologist who first developed [[w:world-systems theory|world-systems theory]]. On the Columbia faculty until [[1971]], he participated in the [[Ad Hoc Faculty Group]] that attempted to resolve the [[1968 protests]]. Later, Wallerstein categorized 1968 as part of a "world revolution", the occurrence of which marked the end of mainstream liberalism. He currently teaches at [[Yale]]. |
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Latest revision as of 20:08, 27 January 2009
Imannuel Wallerstein CC '51 MA '54 PhD '59 is an influential sociologist who first developed world-systems theory. On the Columbia faculty until 1971, he participated in the Ad Hoc Faculty Group that attempted to resolve the 1968 protests. Later, Wallerstein categorized 1968 as part of a "world revolution", the occurrence of which marked the end of mainstream liberalism. He currently teaches at Yale.