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Giovanni Arrighi (1937–2009) was an Italian sociologist and economist known for his work in world-systems theory. He taught at Johns Hopkins University and authored several influential books on global capitalism, including 'Adam Smith in Beijing' and 'Chaos and Governance in the Modern World System.

Known for: The Long Twentieth Century: Money, Power, and the Origins of Our Times

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The Long Twentieth Century: Money, Power, and the Origins of Our Times

The Long Twentieth Century: Money, Power, and the Origins of Our Times

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The Long Twentieth Century explores the historical evolution of capitalism from the late Middle Ages to the modern era. Giovanni Arrighi traces how cycles of capital accumulation and state power have shifted geographically—from Genoa and Venice to the Dutch Republic, Britain, and finally the United States—revealing the systemic logic of global capitalism and its crises.

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Historical Foundations: From Feudalism to Early Capitalism

The origins of capitalism were not born in the factories of the Industrial Revolution but in the mercantile experiments of late medieval Europe. In the fragmented political landscape of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, Italian city-states like Venice and Genoa pioneered a new form of wealth a...

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The Genoese Cycle: Finance and the Birth of Systemic Accumulation

The Genoese merchants of the sixteenth century occupy a unique place in the genealogy of capitalism. They were not great territorial rulers but arch-strategists of finance, weaving intricate webs of credit that linked Spain’s imperial conquests to Europe’s evolving trade networks. Genoa’s genius lay...

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About Giovanni Arrighi

Giovanni Arrighi (1937–2009) was an Italian sociologist and economist known for his work in world-systems theory. He taught at Johns Hopkins University and authored several influential books on global capitalism, including 'Adam Smith in Beijing' and 'Chaos and Governance in the Modern World System....

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Giovanni Arrighi (1937–2009) was an Italian sociologist and economist known for his work in world-systems theory. He taught at Johns Hopkins University and authored several influential books on global capitalism, including 'Adam Smith in Beijing' and 'Chaos and Governance in the Modern World System.'

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