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*Ma è ugualmente vero che i [[Sistema economico|sistemi]] non riescono mai ad eliminare i loro conflitti interni o ad evitare perfino che assumano forme violente. Questa comprensione è il maggior debito che abbiamo nei confronti del lavoro di [[Karl Marx]].
:''But it is equally true that systems never succeed in eliminating their internal conflicts, or even of keeping them from taking violent forms. This understanding remains the major legacy we have from the corpus of Karl Marx.'' (da ''The Essential Wallerstein'', New Press, 2000; introduzione<ref>Citato in ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20110605140307/http://www.yale.edu/sociology/faculty/pages/wallerstein/
==''The Modern World-System''==
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:''In the sixteenth century, Europe was like a bucking bronco. The attempt of some groups to establish a world-economy based on a particular division of labor, to create national states in the core areas as politico-economic guarantors of this system, and to get the workers to pay not only the profits but the costs of maintaining the system was not easy. It was to Europe's credit that it was done, since without the thrust of the sixteenth century the modern world would not have been born and, for all its cruelties, it is better that it was born than that it had not been.'' (p. 233)
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:''As R. H. Tawney says of the agrarian disturbances of sixteenth-century England: "Such movements are a proof of blood and sinew and of a high and gallant spirit… Happy the nation whose people has not forgotten how to rebel."'' (p. 233)
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:''The mark of the modern world is the imagination of its profiteers and the counter-assertiveness of the oppressed. Exploitation and the refusal to accept exploitation as either inevitable or just constitute the continuing antinomy of the modern era, joined together in a dialectic which has far from reached its climax in the twentieth century.'' (p. 233)
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==Bibliografia==
*{{en}} Immanuel Wallerstein, ''The Modern World-System'', <small>vol. I: ''Capitalist Agriculture and the Origins of the European World-Economy in the Sixteenth Century''</small>, Academic Press, New York, 1974.
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