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Index
Contents
List of Figures
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 The Three Hegemonies of Historical Capitalism
Hegemony, Capitalism, and Territorialism
The Origins of the Modern Interstate System
British Hegemony and Free-Trade Imperialism
US Hegemony and the Rise of the Free Enterprise System
Towards a New Research Agenda
2 The Rise of Capital
The Antecedents of Systemic Cycles of Accumulation
The Genesis of High Finance
The First (Genoese) Systemic Cycle of Accumulation
The Second (Dutch) Systemic Cycle of Accumulation
The Dialectic of State and Capital
3 Industry, Empire, and the “Endless” Accumulation of Capital
The Third (British) Systemic Cycle of Accumulation
The Dialectic of Capitalism and Territorialism
The Dialectic of Capitalism and Territorialism (Continued)
Reprise and Preview
4 The Long Twentieth Century
The Dialectic of Market and Plan
The Fourth (US) Systemic Cycle of Accumulation
The Dynamics of Global Crisis
Epilogue: Can Capitalism Survive Success?
Postscript to the Second Edition of The Long Twentieth Century[*]
The Logic of Financial Expansions
Cyclical and Evolutionary Patterns of Historical Capitalism
The Bifurcation of Financial and Military Power
The Crisis of US Hegemony and the Rise of China
References
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