The Agonies of Liberalism: Wallerstein on the Rise and Fall of Liberal Ideology

In Patrick Hayden & Chamsy el-Ojeili (eds.), Anthem Companion to Immanuel Wallerstein. Anthem Press. pp. 83-102 (2023)
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This chapter interrogates the role that liberalism plays in Immanuel Wallerstein’s grand and sweeping narrative of modern history. From liberalism’s beginnings as an ideological response to the French Revolution in 1789, to its apotheosis in the global hegemony of the USA after the Second World War, to its final dissolution in the collapse of Soviet communism, liberalism is the analytical thread that animates Wallerstein’s World-Systems Analysis of the modern period. The chapter examines the idea of liberalism as ideology and sets out Wallerstein’s thoughts on what lies beyond liberalism. It ends with a few critical comments and reflections.

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