Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein was a renowned American sociologist, historian, and world-systems analyst.
His work focused on the interconnectedness of global economic and political systems.
Wallerstein developed the world-systems theory, which examines how capitalist economies function on a global scale.
He was known for his critical analysis of capitalism and its historical development.
Wallerstein's research spanned various disciplines, including sociology, history, and economics.
He wrote extensively on topics such as social change, globalization, and the future of the world-system.
His bimonthly commentaries on world affairs were widely syndicated, reflecting his engagement with contemporary global issues and their historical contexts.
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